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Nate Chamberlain
Nate Chamberlain
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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
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Restricting Power BI's Publish to Web (anonymous share) ability to specific security group members

As mentioned in the previous recipe, users can create embed codes using an option called Publish to Web. Once this is done, administrators can view the generated codes/shared reports and choose to revoke the embed code. However, administrators can also choose to not allow this ability in the first place, reserving it for specific security group members (perhaps those that are trained in data sensitivity and compliance) instead. In this recipe, we'll cover the steps to restricting the Publish to Web option to specific security groups.

Getting ready

You must be an O365 global admin or Power BI service administrator to complete the steps in this recipe.

How to do it…

  1. Go to Power BI at app.powerbi.com.
  2. Select the settings wheel | Admin portal:

    Figure 7.24 – The Admin portal link in Power BI

  3. Select Tenant settings from the left-hand menu...
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Microsoft Office 365 Administration Cookbook
Published in: Sep 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838551230

Author (1)

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Nate Chamberlain

Nate Chamberlain is a technical content creator, solution architect, and trainer, recognized as a 5-year Microsoft MVP. With a background in business analysis and systems administration, Nate has authored seven books and manages his blog. He holds an array of certifications, including M365 Enterprise Administrator Expert and Microsoft Power Platform App Maker Associate, and is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences.
Read more about Nate Chamberlain