Mounika on 13 Feb 2020 02:30:06
When users try to access to any POWER BI dashboard, which they don't have access to, it would be nice to custom Pop up to ask them to raise request to access it, instead of generic one.
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RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
Much needed. This is a very annoying oversight.
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
Yes, we are using Azure groups. Every email I get requires I explain how they have to request a Pro license, and how they have to ask a department head to add them via our Power Apps, not like this.Chop chop Microsoft!
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
I think now they have implanted this https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Service/How-to-disable-the-automatic-access-request-in-Service/m-p/2786697
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
Tired of getting emails from random users every day.....
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
This is sooo frustrating. Users are left wondering why nobody has responded to their request, with the requests only visible in the workspace. In my organisation, for audit considerations we need would-be users to submit a ticket through our ServiceNow facility before being granted access so it can be approved by a manager. Manual reconciliation is the only way to sort out the resulting mess. Not cool. PLEASE FIX!
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
we need this!
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
You can set a custom message for dataset access, but not for report/app access. This must be an oversight, everybody needs this so they can allow staff to follow company process properly. Please add this in as soon as possible.
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
I would also like to see a url redirect option. I would love to have it direct the requestor to our ticketing system where requests should go.
RE: Custom "Request Access" pop up button
I suspect this is a standard requirement for almost any enterprise-level customers that is trying to use Power BI as an enterprise reporting platform. My guess is that people just don't know that this is the place where they need to vote for the feature. As a former Microsoft employee and long-time Microsoft enterprise customer, I suspect that this is another example where enterprise IT feels that Microsoft isn't really developing solutions that are focused on organizations that follow best practices in segregating development from security and operational management.