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Sharing Power BI Reports with External Users – Part 1: Understanding the Problem and Core Concepts

Sharing Power BI Reports with External Users – Part 1: Understanding the Problem and Core Concepts

Sharing Power BI reports with external users is a common but often misunderstood scenario. While it may seem simple on the surface, doing it properly and securely involves many moving parts. I’ve already published a video on this topic, which turned out longer than expected because of the number of details involved. To make this … Continue reading Sharing Power BI Reports with External Users – Part 1: Understanding the Problem and Core Concepts

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