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GA: Microsoft PowerApps and Flow
- Nov 30, 2016I'm confused by your response. What has MS discontinued in O365 without an upgrade path? SPD still works fine and the WFs it creates will continue to work for many years.
I now see Flow and PowerApps under our E4 licesne and they appear to be turned on for everyone (as Planner was too). Is this expected? If you turn it on by default, how many Flows does each user get under E4?
From https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/#plan-feature-table its 2000 per user per month. I've seen these appear in our Tenant today also.
- escuphamNov 18, 2016Iron Contributor
Thanks, I was interpreting it that way, but wasn't certain as if we are going to be limited in the number of 'free flows', and get charged after x amount of Flows it doesn't seem like this is an App Microsoft should turn-on by default for everyone.
- Richard BourkeNov 18, 2016Iron Contributor
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out how to turn it off for all users at the moment. I also noticed a Dynamics 365 app tile appear today.
- Chris McNultyNov 28, 2016Former Employee
The Dynamics 365 tile provides a user launch point for PowerApps and Flows that might live outside a SharePoint/Office 365 container. It doesn't give the user full rights to the D365 suite.
That said, I've also updated the FAQ with further guidance about removing the Office 365 app launcher tiles for selected users or the enterprise.