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Changing Fabric Notebook Ownership

We have a Fabric notebook that, among other things, extracts all the workspaces I have access to. Itโ€™s scheduled to run once a day.

We recently changed the ownership of the notebook so it would run using the other personโ€™s workspace access instead of mine. However, even after updating the ownership, it still runs using my credentials.

Has anyone run into this? How do we make the scheduled run use the new ownerโ€™s credentials instead of the original ones?

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Gpop13
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Hi @Anonymous , I think the only way out is to delete the current schedule, and then create new one with the other user who you want the notebook to be run as.

Recommended option would be to use a service pricipal or workspace identity instead of individual credentials so this will not be enocuntered again.

 

 

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Ugk161610
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Yes, this can happen โ€” changing the notebook owner does not automatically change the identity that the scheduled run uses. The schedule keeps the credentials of the person who originally created the schedule, unless you recreate it. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s still running with your access even though the ownership is now different.

 

We had the same issue in our environment. The only thing that fixed it was to delete the existing schedule and create a brand-new schedule using the new ownerโ€™s account. Once the schedule is created under that user, Fabric runs the notebook with their permissions instead of yours.

 

Just updating ownership doesnโ€™t replace the execution identity because the schedule itself is tied to the user who created it.

 

So in short:

  • Changing notebook owner โ†’ does not change the scheduleโ€™s identity

  • Recreating the schedule with the new owner โ†’ works correctly

After we recreated the schedule, the runs immediately started using the correct workspace access.

 

Hope this helps. If so, please give a Kudos ๐Ÿ‘ or mark as Accepted Solution โœ”๏ธ

โ€“ Gopi Krishna

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Gpop13
New Contributor III

Hi @Anonymous , I think the only way out is to delete the current schedule, and then create new one with the other user who you want the notebook to be run as.

Recommended option would be to use a service pricipal or workspace identity instead of individual credentials so this will not be enocuntered again.

 

 

Ugk161610
Contributor

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Yes, this can happen โ€” changing the notebook owner does not automatically change the identity that the scheduled run uses. The schedule keeps the credentials of the person who originally created the schedule, unless you recreate it. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s still running with your access even though the ownership is now different.

 

We had the same issue in our environment. The only thing that fixed it was to delete the existing schedule and create a brand-new schedule using the new ownerโ€™s account. Once the schedule is created under that user, Fabric runs the notebook with their permissions instead of yours.

 

Just updating ownership doesnโ€™t replace the execution identity because the schedule itself is tied to the user who created it.

 

So in short:

  • Changing notebook owner โ†’ does not change the scheduleโ€™s identity

  • Recreating the schedule with the new owner โ†’ works correctly

After we recreated the schedule, the runs immediately started using the correct workspace access.

 

Hope this helps. If so, please give a Kudos ๐Ÿ‘ or mark as Accepted Solution โœ”๏ธ

โ€“ Gopi Krishna

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