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Test Users Can’t See Sandbox Environment
Hello All! I’ve been building a model-driven app in my developer environment using Dataverse and everything works fine from my own account. To prepare for testing, I created a new Sandbox environment and imported my solution there. I also set up two dedicated licensed test accounts (Power Apps Premium) and added them into the Sandbox environment with the correct security roles (Basic User plus custom roles such as Agent/Requestor). From my side as the developer, the app runs as expected. I’ve also shared the app to the test accounts directly from the solution, assigning them the appropriate roles. However, when logging in as the test users, they cannot even see the Sandbox environment in the environment picker — only the Default environment shows up. Because of that, they can’t attempt to open or use the app at all. It feels like I’m missing one key step to make the Sandbox visible to end users, even though they’re licensed, added to the environment, assigned Dataverse roles, and the app has been shared with them. Has anyone run into this before or have ideas on what else might need to be done? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
1 like • Sep 14
Hello Muskan, you need to troubleshoot and make sure the two users have been added to the Sandbox environment first. Go to settings, then Environment, click on Users and add those two users as System Administrator. Login with both credentials and ascertain they can see the environment. When you certain they can see the environment, share them the App and test it out. When you sure that works fine, then change the security role to the custom role you created.
1 like • Sep 14
Hope this helps
Power Apps Licensing woes - tenant Guests / survey non-anonymous
Throwing out a hail mary here... My dept had developed a Microsoft Form to poll our clients on how we were doing. Then they discovered that Forms only allows tracking of the person taking the survey if they are in the businesses' environment. Anyone with an outside @ , and you have to use the anonymous mode. Which stinks b/c we want to be able to address the questions after, and sometimes our clients will use names like Mickey Mouse to attempt to circumvent identification if we ask who they are. We actually have an external facing sharepoint site for clients using Guest membership- so long story short - I add users as Guests to our Tenant to grant access to the sharepoint site. So the idea was to create a power App that they could go to the sharepoint site and use to answer the survey. Welllll after I completed the app and embedded it, I started testing access. I found out that Guests are not granted the license to use Power Apps, so it's a no-go. Security sure as heck will not be adding licensing for these guest accounts. Next thought was power pages. But after reaching out to IT, I was told we haven't 'explored' that yet due to price. Hoping for a workaround or a fresh idea... Have tried a bunch of things but nothing is working so far. Even thought about somehow assigning them a # or ID when they click a link on the sharepoint that would then be assigned to their form so we knew who it was, but I wasn't able to figure that out. Any thoughts or workarounds from the group?? I essentially have no budget, so even any external form software is out of reach.
0 likes • Nov '24
@Dustin Rocksvold I think Power Pages need more promotion from Microsoft
1 like • Dec '24
@Jen Gefvert Great feedback
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0 likes • Nov '24
@Adam Peterson Yes, sure.
3 likes • Nov '24
@Dag Ove Vareberg It's a work in progress, everything will be up and running soon.
Microsoft Ignite 2024
Hello people, If you care to know about what was discussed at Microsoft Ignite 2024, here is a summary of that markmap in full page view
Microsoft Ignite 2024
0 likes • Nov '24
@Wayne Wallace You welcome!
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