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I shared power bi file by mistake via email how can I delete this file or disable it .
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Unfortunately, if you sent the actual file via email, you cannot delete it remotely. If it was sent to the wrong person, you may need to request them to delete it manually.
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Hi @Husainsaud
If you have mistakenly shared a Power BI file via email, you cannot directly delete the file from the recipient’s inbox, but you can take steps to prevent access if it was shared through a cloud service. If the file was attached directly to the email, the recipient will have a copy, and the only option is to request them to delete it. However, if you shared a link to a Power BI report hosted on Power BI Service (e.g., via OneDrive, SharePoint, or a shared workspace), you can revoke access by going to Power BI Service → Workspaces → Manage Permissions and removing the recipient’s access. If the file was shared via OneDrive or SharePoint, navigate to the file’s location, check its sharing settings, and remove external access. If the file contains sensitive data, you can also consider updating or deleting the dataset or report to ensure it is no longer accessible.
Hi @Husainsaud
If you have mistakenly shared a Power BI file via email, you cannot directly delete the file from the recipient’s inbox, but you can take steps to prevent access if it was shared through a cloud service. If the file was attached directly to the email, the recipient will have a copy, and the only option is to request them to delete it. However, if you shared a link to a Power BI report hosted on Power BI Service (e.g., via OneDrive, SharePoint, or a shared workspace), you can revoke access by going to Power BI Service → Workspaces → Manage Permissions and removing the recipient’s access. If the file was shared via OneDrive or SharePoint, navigate to the file’s location, check its sharing settings, and remove external access. If the file contains sensitive data, you can also consider updating or deleting the dataset or report to ensure it is no longer accessible.
Thank you lbendlin and ArwaAdoudOmer
Hi, @Husainsaud
If you're using an Outlook mailbox, you can recall your messages by following these steps:
Recall an Outlook email message - Microsoft Support
If you mistakenly share it with someone else through the sharing feature in Power BI service, you can remove their read access in Power BI service.
Share Power BI reports and dashboards with coworkers and others - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
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Jianpeng Li
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In Microsoft Outlook, the recall feature works only under these conditions:
The recipient is in the same Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft 365 organization
- The email is unread
- The recall is attempted within 120 minutes (2 hours) of sending (default policy, but IT admins can adjust this)
After this time, or if the recipient has already opened the email, recall will not work, and the attachment cannot be deleted.
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Hi, @Husainsaud
If it is not possible to undo it, I think the best way is to communicate with the recipient of the email and ask him to delete the corresponding content to ensure that the data is not leaked.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
Unfortunately, if you sent the actual file via email, you cannot delete it remotely. If it was sent to the wrong person, you may need to request them to delete it manually.
If this response was helpful, please accept it as a solution and give kudos to support other community members!
Did you share the link, or did you attach the actual file?
Actual file 🥲
Hi, @Husainsaud
I wish you all the best. Previously we, Super user and community user have provided a solution to help you solve the problem. Since we haven't heard back from you yet, I'd like to confirm if you've successfully resolved this issue or if you need further help?
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If you still have any questions or need more support, please feel free to let us know. We are more than happy to continue to help you.
Thank you for your patience and look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li