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SharePoint Modern Lists - going to 10% of First Release tenants
- Aug 17, 2016You can disable completely the new UI using PowerShell...see this: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Switch-the-default-experience-for-lists-or-document-libraries-from-new-or-classic-66dac24b-4177-4775-bf50-3d267318caa9?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
Thanks for the response Stephen Siciliano - I am not concerned about the Preview phases of these products.
I am more concerned when these go GA. Will I have any control besides this PowerShell cmdlet? Is the PowerShell cmdlet to disable Adhoc subscriptions still work for generally available products? Those are the answers I am seeking. Also it seems like this cmdlet either stops or starts ALL adhoc products at once. I think this all or none approach is rather against the adoption process of such products. Less than ideal method here..
I want to be able to control when new products enter my environment (when they are in GA). It is less than ideal when new productivity tools are available to end users without setting any expectations from supportability perspective. In an example; If my end users build Flows/PowerApps that business processes depend on it, and as IT organization I am not ready to support it, this would be a very big problem when an issue comes up. Hence, I'm seeking some control of the roll out of these products.
We are very glad that Microsoft teams are working on providing new tools in Office 365 at rapid pace, however, pace of change is rather too fast especially for larger organizations. These types of organizations seek options to throttle the pace so that they have controlled chaos. My 2cents.
Hello Ali -
What's coming at GA is full control over the usage of Flow and PowerApps inside of your organization. You will be able to manage the enviornments that users create content in, as well as the services that those Flows and PowerApps use. For example, you can block the transfer of data from SharePoint to Twitter, etc.... To the best of my knowledge, we don't have a blanket master switch to disable ALL aspects of PowerApps and Flow. Instead, our focus is to give IT visibility and control over HOW Flow and PowerApps are used, not to disable it.
-Stephen
- Ali SalihOct 13, 2016Iron ContributorThanks! Seems like a good first step.