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4. Click **Accept**. Power BI service will start downloading your Windows Defender ATP data from Microsoft Graph.
When the dashboard is ready, youll get a notification within the Power BI website.
When the dashboard is ready, youll get a notification within the Power BI website. Use the link in the portal to the Power BI console after creating the dashboard.
## Build a custom Windows Defender ATP dashboard in Power BI
## Build a custom Windows Defender ATP dashboard in Power BI Desktop
You can create a custom dashboard in Power BI Desktop to create visualizations that cater to the specific views that your organization requires.
### Before you begin
1. Make sure you use Power BI Desktop June 2017 and above. Download the latest version.
1. Make sure you use Power BI Desktop June 2017 and above. [Download the latest version](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/desktop/).
2. In the Windows Defender ATP portal navigation pane, select **Preferences setup** > **Power BI reports**.
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![Preferences setup with download connector button](images/atp-download-connector.png)
4. Create a new directory Microsoft Power BI Desktop\Custom Connectors under the user's Documents folder.
4. Create a new directory `Microsoft Power BI Desktop\Custom Connectors` under the user's Documents folder.
5. Copy WDATPDataConnector.mez from the zip to the directory you just created.
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7. Click **File** > **Options and settings** > **Custom data connectors**.
8. Select **New table and matrix visuals** and **Custom data connectors**.
8. Select **New table and matrix visuals** and **Custom data connectors** and click **OK**.
![Power BI options page](images/atp-powerbi-options.png)