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Not sure what's happening. Could you try to register a new client app just to make sure the app is correctly configured. You can register you app here: dev.powerbi.com/apps?type=native– Lukasz P.Commented Feb 10, 2016 at 15:28
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Hi Lukasz, not only did I create a new application, I also created a new Azure AD tenant under my personal account with a trial PowerBI Pro subscription. I ended up with the same result. Matthias Leibmann states that "application permissions" must be used rather than "delegated permissions" because this is client credential flow. However Azure AD does not allow defining "application permissions" for PowerBI.– volkanCommented Feb 11, 2016 at 9:45
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hello, did you solved this client_credentials with powerbi, please?– Martin JanečekCommented Feb 16, 2016 at 9:55
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1Also curious if anyone has solved this– Chris HarringtonCommented Feb 16, 2016 at 19:45
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No. Unfortunately I have not received any explanation from Microsoft support teams yet (I had opened a ticket through our paid account). I opted for user based flow where I have to store user's password in cleartext.– volkanCommented Feb 17, 2016 at 13:20
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