An external user, such as a user with a Partner Community or Customer Community Plus license, may receive an "Insufficient Privileges" error message when viewing reports with certain Standard Report Types, such as Accounts with Assets, or Products, even though they have access to the folder and can view other reports in that folder. For Custom Report Types, reports open but are missing expected data.
For external users to have access to a report, the Org-Wide Defaults (OWD) of each object included in the report type must be set to Private, and access must be granted via sharing rules. To address the error, change the object's Default External Access (If External sharing model is enabled) else change Org wide sharing setting to Private under
However, some objects don’t have org-wide default settings, and can’t be shared via sharing rules. These objects aren’t visible to external users in reports.
One example of such an object is Products. Products is a standard object included in many standard report types, most notably "Accounts with Assets" and "Products" report types. Since Products do not have org-wide default settings, it is impossible to set these to Private. Another example involves Activity CRT. The underlying object of Name is not available for sharing settings. Since there is a lookup between Activity and Name, fields that are added through the Name entity are missing in reports.
More details on how to create a Custom Report Type here
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