Users can encounter an issue where OAuth connections to Google BigQuery fail when using Tableau Desktop version 2025.3. The error occurs due to changes in the default Client ID used for authentication.
1. Request your Google Workspace administrator to add the new Client ID (959758377396-id9b97mldoqqavphnmuat0g1s1bad142.apps.googleusercontent.com) to your organization's allowed/trusted apps list for OAuth authentication.
2. Ensure that the legacy Client ID (414627074249.apps.googleusercontent.com) is also allowed in your organization's trusted apps list to support users on older versions of Tableau Desktop.
3. Once the new Client ID is added to the trusted apps list, retry the OAuth connection in Tableau Desktop 2025.3 to confirm that the issue is resolved.
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