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Hi, Have had PowerBi working on this laptop for more than a year, basically integrating with MSAccess 2013 32 bit successfully (need to stay 32 bit so MSAccess will integrate with Quickbooks QBFC interface). Recently had to remove my volume license MSAccess and reinstall with a standard retail license. Now i get a message that the OLEDB provider is not registered when i try to refresh (again, all similar databases and powerbi files as before) Any idea? I have tried to reinstall both programs. I havent seen clear instructions on how to re-register the provider - many seem like rabbit holes that seem more complicated than it should be, esp since i didnt have to do any of it before. thanks for your assistance. below is the full message. Note both PowerBi and MSAccess 2013 are 32 bit. Microsoft Access: The 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine. The 32-bit version of the Access Database Engine OLEDB provider may be required to read 'xxxx.accdb'. To download the client software, visit the following site: -Search Tags: Microsoft PowerBI, Microsoft Power BI, PowerBI, Power BI, PowerBI for Desktop, PowerBI Pro, PowerBI Online, PowerBI Tutorial, Power -Search Tags: Microsoft PowerBI, Microsoft Power BI, PowerBI, Power BI, PowerBI for Desktop, PowerBI Pro, PowerBI Online, PowerBI Tutorial, Power With OptiSigns, you can use PowerBI, Microsoft Outlook Calendar, OneDrive app to integrate your Dashboard, calendar or content from your OneDrive on to your digital signage screens.In this article we will cover:1) OptiSigns User/Admin: How to send request approval for OptiSigns to access your PowerBI, Calendar, etc.2) Microsoft Azure Admin: How to approve the request.Let's dive in.1) OptiSigns User/Admin: How to send request approval for OptiSigns to access your PowerBI, Calendar, etc.If you are using a work account from your organization, sometimes, your organization's Admin have set security workflow so that apps like OptiSigns will need to be reviewed by your Microsoft Azure Admin before granting access to your organization resources (like PowerBI, Calendar, OneDrive).In OptiSigns, when click Log In with Microsoft account, it will prompt a window like below.If you click "Request approval", this will send an email to your Microsoft Azure Admin to review and approve.Please enter something meaningful so that they know who you are and what you want to use OptiSigns for. For example:"We are looking to use OptiSigns Digital Signage to display PowerBI KPI Dashboard on big screens TVs in breakroom & common areas. As Digital Signage use case, OptiSigns only read, display assets, OptiSigns will not modify, move, delete objects."Then click "Request Approval"Your admin will be notified by Microsoft Azure automatically, but it's usually a good idea to send them an email as well. You can send your Admin a link to this article and refer to section #2 below for how to review & approve.If some times have past, and the Request Approval Expires (by default it's 30 days, but it could be different based on your organization's settings)You can repeat this whole process again to send a new request.2) Microsoft Azure Admin: How to approve the request.As Microsoft Azure Admin, you will receive an email when a user request a 3rd party app like OptiSigns to access your organization resources.You can click "Review request" to review.Or you can log in to Azure portal -> "Azure Active Directory" -> "Enterprise applications" -> "Admin consent requests".You will see pending approval request there.Click "Review permission & consent"Review the permissions requested by OptiSigns.As Digital Signage application to display content on big screen TVs, OptiSigns only read, display assets, OptiSigns will not modify, move, delete objects.Click AcceptThat's all! You have reviewed and approve OptiSigns to be used as Enterprise App in your organization.You can notify your usersComments
Hi, Have had PowerBi working on this laptop for more than a year, basically integrating with MSAccess 2013 32 bit successfully (need to stay 32 bit so MSAccess will integrate with Quickbooks QBFC interface). Recently had to remove my volume license MSAccess and reinstall with a standard retail license. Now i get a message that the OLEDB provider is not registered when i try to refresh (again, all similar databases and powerbi files as before) Any idea? I have tried to reinstall both programs. I havent seen clear instructions on how to re-register the provider - many seem like rabbit holes that seem more complicated than it should be, esp since i didnt have to do any of it before. thanks for your assistance. below is the full message. Note both PowerBi and MSAccess 2013 are 32 bit. Microsoft Access: The 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine. The 32-bit version of the Access Database Engine OLEDB provider may be required to read 'xxxx.accdb'. To download the client software, visit the following site:
2025-04-12With OptiSigns, you can use PowerBI, Microsoft Outlook Calendar, OneDrive app to integrate your Dashboard, calendar or content from your OneDrive on to your digital signage screens.In this article we will cover:1) OptiSigns User/Admin: How to send request approval for OptiSigns to access your PowerBI, Calendar, etc.2) Microsoft Azure Admin: How to approve the request.Let's dive in.1) OptiSigns User/Admin: How to send request approval for OptiSigns to access your PowerBI, Calendar, etc.If you are using a work account from your organization, sometimes, your organization's Admin have set security workflow so that apps like OptiSigns will need to be reviewed by your Microsoft Azure Admin before granting access to your organization resources (like PowerBI, Calendar, OneDrive).In OptiSigns, when click Log In with Microsoft account, it will prompt a window like below.If you click "Request approval", this will send an email to your Microsoft Azure Admin to review and approve.Please enter something meaningful so that they know who you are and what you want to use OptiSigns for. For example:"We are looking to use OptiSigns Digital Signage to display PowerBI KPI Dashboard on big screens TVs in breakroom & common areas. As Digital Signage use case, OptiSigns only read, display assets, OptiSigns will not modify, move, delete objects."Then click "Request Approval"Your admin will be notified by Microsoft Azure automatically, but it's usually a good idea to send them an email as well. You can send your Admin a link to this article and refer to section #2 below for how to review & approve.If some times have past, and the Request Approval Expires (by default it's 30 days, but it could be different based on your organization's settings)You can repeat this whole process again to send a new request.2) Microsoft Azure Admin: How to approve the request.As Microsoft Azure Admin, you will receive an email when a user request a 3rd party app like OptiSigns to access your organization resources.You can click "Review request" to review.Or you can log in to Azure portal -> "Azure Active Directory" -> "Enterprise applications" -> "Admin consent requests".You will see pending approval request there.Click "Review permission & consent"Review the permissions requested by OptiSigns.As Digital Signage application to display content on big screen TVs, OptiSigns only read, display assets, OptiSigns will not modify, move, delete objects.Click AcceptThat's all! You have reviewed and approve OptiSigns to be used as Enterprise App in your organization.You can notify your users
2025-04-13Powerbi-clientJavaScript library for embedding Power BI into your apps.WikiSee the wiki for more details about embedding, service configuration, setting a default page, page navigation, dynamically applying filters, and more.Code DocsSee the code docs for detailed information about classes, interfaces, types, etc.DemoNew live demo for a sample application using the powerbi-client library in scenarios such as page navigation, applying filters, updating settings, and more.InstallationInstall via Nuget:Install-Package Microsoft.PowerBI.JavaScriptInstall from NPM:npm install --save powerbi-clientInstalling beta versions:npm install --save powerbi-client@betaInclude the library via import or manuallyIdeally you would use a module loader or a compilation step to import using ES6 modules as:import * as pbi from 'powerbi-client';However, the library is exported as a Universal Module and the powerbi.js script can be included before your app's closing tag as:script src="/page/powerbi-client/dist/powerbi.js">script>When included directly, the library is exposed as a global named powerbi-client.There is also another global named powerbi which is an instance of the service.ContributingThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit you submit a pull request, a CLA bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., status check, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments
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