![]() ![]() ![]() We will do our best to address all your requests or questions. If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions for the Power Platform Connections team, please let us know. Power Apps Community Power Automate Community Power Virtual Agents Community Power Pages Community 20-22nd - Dublin Microsoft Power Platform Conference – Oct. Power Apps Developers Summit – May 19-20th - London European Power Platform conference – Jun. Video series available at Power Platform Community YouTube channel. This episode premiered live on our YouTube at 12pm PST on Thursday 18th May 2023. focus=STRATP_com_cm4all_wdn_Flatpress_42136159&path=?x=entry:entry230511-101930#C_STRATP_com_cm4all_wdn_Flatpress_42136159_-anchor requested: Feel free to provide feedback on how we can make our community more inclusive and diverse. Use the hashtag #PowerPlatformConnects on social media for a chance to have your work featured on the show.Ġ0:00 Cold Open 00:32 Show Intro 01:10 Jocelyn Panchal Interview 24:10 Blogs & Articles 29:50 Outro & BloopersĬheck out the blogs and articles featured in this week’s episode: Do you think those admins of their companies were blocking particular URLS on their company laptops? Maybe that's the way they did it?Īny suggestions very much appreciated! I need to get a DEFINITE answer to whether it is possible to completely block users from using Power Apps.Įpisode Fourteen of Power Platform Connections sees David Warner and Hugo Bernier talk to Microsoft PM Jocelyn Panchal, alongside the latest news, videos, product reviews, and community blogs. ![]() I know this article from December 2019 says you CAN'T block users from creating trial accounts but I KNOW from my workshops that there were users who couldn't create Power Apps trials. I believe it used to be possible to disable Power Apps trial accounts because when I was teaching AIAD workshops last fall users told me that they couldn't create trials with their company O365 E3 accounts so I set them up with demo accounts.ĭoes anybody have any idea how to COMPLETELY disallow user access to Power Apps? I've tested with creating absolutely new test users (therefore they have never had Power Apps trial or "free" licenses) and they CAN create a Power Apps trial if they click on the "Start my trial" button on the webpage that pops up if they don't have a license when they go to. However, when users to go they ARE presented with an option to create a trial and they can create a trial, even though I believe I have turned off the options that make this possible. turning off Power Apps and Power Automate apps in their Office 365 E3 license (the only license user has).Unchecking "Let users install trial apps and services" in M365 Admin, Settings, OrgSettings, User owned apps and services.Setting AllowSelfServicePurchase to all Products to "Disabled" in PowerShell (Update-MsCommerceProductPolicy).Setting AllowAdHocSubscriptions to $false in PowerShell (Set-MsolCompanySettings). ![]() It would seem that this could be achieved by: Our client has a requirement to disable new M365 users from creating Power Apps and Power Automate flow until they receive training. ![]()
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