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CM1490 there's nothing showing on the roadmap. Microsoft did say at one point that the restriction was for security, to prevent viruses and malware getting into an Office 365 tenant.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)
- AlexUnipaSep 09, 2022Brass ContributorThis answer, from MS, doesn't make sense, because there are many other workarounds to upload files into Microsoft Tenant, just an example is by using onedrive in combination with power automate and ms forms. Thus, I still don't understand why MS makes harder our life in developing new solutions just like a form open to externals and allowing them to upload files.
Please it's been since 2020 People asking for this feature, it would be time to put it on.
Cheers- rok-riOct 06, 2022Copper Contributor
AlexUnipa very interested in the workaround you mention using Power Automate. All solutions seem to have attachments going into one big folder, which makes it near impossible to align with the form with which it was submitted if there are thousands of them.
Do you, or anyone, have a solution to align the form submitted with the related attachment submitted by the workaround using Power Automate?
Thank you,
Russ
- RobElliottOct 06, 2022Silver Contributor
rok-ri there really is no workaround using Power Automate.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User
- William SmithApr 11, 2022Brass ContributorThe need for security is paramount. But how many years does it take to engineer a solution? I'm in GCC and have a business need to allow attachments from outside our organization (both within the state-wide tenant, and from without). Not all agencies subscribe to MS365. And the tenant build is severely sectioned by agency/organization. Outlook has pretty good spam/scam/crap filtering in place. Can't leverage that piece for MS Forms attachments? There's gotta be a way. Any hope for us in GCC/State level?