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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.
AFTER the tiles have popped up I can now see the links to Flow and PowerApps in the Office 365 admin.
Once selected I am told:
"To access the admin center, upgrade your plan."
We are on E1 and we definetly won't upgrade our plan.
Is this by design, do I have to wait a few weeks until this is available, why should I have to upgrade in the first place?
Is the only way for me to manage/disable Flow/Powerapps through Powershell?
- Nov 24, 2016It might be the rollout is not finished for your tenant...E1 plans are eligible to have Flow: https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/ If the problem continues in some days, open a ticket
- PhilineVonNov 24, 2016Steel Contributor
This just feeds into the same discussion elsewhere, staff are let loose on features they should'nt have access to. Thanks, but no thanks.
- Chris McNultyNov 28, 2016Microsoft
I've just added another section to the FAQ to cover DLP. We've had a few inquiries about how an admin can restrict the ability of users, for example, to use Flow to move enterprise files from OneDrive to Dropbox. This is covered above.