Aug 05 2022 08:39 AM
So I am really confused with the Teams App Policies. If we block Apps then users can still see them and make a request to an app. But how does it get notified? Document says an IT Admin but not how or when? Also in my example we are using PIM so if we don't have active admins then who knows when someone requests a blocked app?
Can find very little documentation to support the 'Manage user requests to unblock apps' Anyone else seen this? Tested and nothing in the Alert Log, Rules in Teams or even something in Power Automate for Teams actions. So does anyone know who or if someone gets notified when a user requests to unblock an app?
Aug 05 2022 10:39 AM
Aug 06 2022 12:09 AM
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Aug 09 2022 12:30 AM
@antclegg Hey, you should see this https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home?ref=MessageCenter/:/messages/MC411463
Jan 12 2023 09:58 PM
@antclegg Hi,
For managing access requests and unblocking apps for users, visit the Microsoft Teams admin center -> Teams apps -> Manage apps ->Requests by users column. In fact, Microsoft has now improved this experience by allowing admins to customize instruction messages and redirect links.
Microsoft has also announced the phased release of the PowerShell scripts to deactivate the ability of users to see and request blocked apps will soon begin in early February, followed by its general availability in March.
For more detailed information, please check out the following blog.
https://m365scripts.com/microsoft-teams/improved-user-request-process-for-blocked-microsoft-teams-ap...