Forum Discussion
Remove Microsoft Flow from SharePoint Modern Lists
- Apr 18, 2017
From GUI NO you cannot do that but there is a workaround, don't Assign Flow License in the O 365 Admin Panel.
It still throws an ugly error if someone clicks on it in the Modern UI.
From GUI NO you cannot do that but there is a workaround, don't Assign Flow License in the O 365 Admin Panel.
It still throws an ugly error if someone clicks on it in the Modern UI.
- AnonymousApr 24, 2017
Not sure if this is workaround. We also tried to hide those buttons and didn't assign flow and power apps licenses and users are still able to see buttons in the Modern UI and create new Flows. The only difference is that there are no tiles for Flow and PowerApps in App Launcher.
- Hammad AhmadApr 30, 2017Brass Contributor
Interesting and in my case they do show up in the Modern UI but throw an error if someone trys to use them. According to MS support, they will be releasing an update soon to address this.
- Brent EllisMay 01, 2017Silver ContributorThis has to be added by Microsoft, and it is an easy one IMO.
Add it on a per List / per Library basis in the "Advanced Settings", the same way you turn off Quick Edit, you need to be able to turn off Flow and PowerApps
- Apr 18, 2017You are correct, but this workaround will imply the user will not been able to create a Flow in any Document Library / List in the entire SPO tenant
- Brian KnutsonMay 01, 2017Brass ContributorI like Flow but anytime I try to create a complicated flow with extra steps it always fails eventually. A good example is I made on that if I place a document in a OneDrive folder, it will sync the file to every SharePoint site. It worked maybe two times then failed ever since. The failure codes don't say much and people online havent posted enough about it. If it actually works I would definitely prefer it over IFTTT. Not sure if Flow can handle many steps at once. I had the file syncing to 5 or 6 SP document librarys which where all accurately named when creating the flow.
- Hammad AhmadApr 18, 2017Brass Contributor
Agree
Not sure where Microsoft is going when it comes to Governance or Admin stuff.