Once published, i now had the ability to edit the credentials for the dataset, enagle to organizational credentials so that users with the right permissions can access the content. Once I executed the connector, i was able to gain connectivity, i had exposure to all of the objects/files located on the teams site and it was simply a matter of navigating to my xls files and pulling it in. For example ( ) is what I used and I removed the remaining extension. Solution: I changed the excel data connector to SharePoint Online Folder and I pointed the connector to the primary URL path for the Teams Site. After investigating, i determined that my problem was associated to my excel data connector and not having the credentials to pull the data while off premise. When attempting to edit credentials from the services site, i did not have the ability to make adjustments and select organizational accounts. Technical information (for administrator): The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found. The password has expired or is incorrect. Possible reasons for failure include: - The name, port number, or protocol for the Team Foundation Server is incorrect. Problem: I was combining both Azure and Excel/SharePoint as datasources for a single report and I realized I could not schedule refreshes once published to the services site. Team Foundation Server Url: servername:8080/tfs.
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