Enable Managed Environments in Power platform

In this blog we will see how to enable managed environments in power platform.

Pre-Requisites:

  • User need one of the security roles assigned to them – Global Admin, Power Platform service admin, or Dynamics 365 admin Azure Active Directory role.
  • Users with the Delegated Admin role or the Environment Admin security role are not allowed to change the Managed Environments property in an environment.

Steps:

Once enabled, there are 3 options as listed below,

  • Limit Sharing
  • Usage Insights
  • Data Policies

Please note – Once enabled, all users will need Power Apps or Power Automate licenses to continue using apps and flows in this environment.

  • Please click on Enable as shown in above picture.

We have successfully enabled the managed environments feature.

Author: Devikumari Krishna

I am a Solution Architect in Dynamics 365|PowerApps platform. I provide Architectural consulting for Microsoft Power Platform, Dynamics 365 CRM Cloud, On-Premise, CRM 2016, 2015 and earlier version.

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