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Re: Do Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
Kathleen Lynch Looks like PowerApps has arrived! https://gov.web.powerapps.us/ Flow shows up now under Apps but tried to access and get "Error: Index was outside the bounds of the array." Almost there :)2.4KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Do Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
Should be here sometime this quarter - most likely next the way MS seems to roll these out: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=GCC&searchterms=powerapps7.4KViews0likes4CommentsRe: Script Editor Web Parts & Google Chrome 57 don't work
It's more than annoying here, we've been pushing out online security training to staff and these kind of errors are pop ups that can be confused for phishing attempts, malware, etc. and lead to helpdesk issues. I would typically recommend to NOT click on a popup.7.5KViews0likes1CommentRe: Script Editor Web Parts & Google Chrome 57 don't work
Unfortunately, this not only affects the display in Chrome but using IE 11 also brings up a dialog: Only secure content is displayed and requires the button Show all content to be clicked before displaying the content editor web part. It's affecting FIrefox as well7.5KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Script Editor Web Parts & Google Chrome 57 don't work
Using Content Editor and pointing to HTML file in Subsite/SiteAssets folder didn't work for me using the following and Chrome 58 latest version: pubauctions.html (file) <html> <head></head> <body> <embed src="http://www.publicsurplus.com/" width="99%" height="500px"> </body> </html>7.6KViews0likes4CommentsDo Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
I've been testing PowerApps via the trial and noticed that when I share an app with another user on the same online tenant they have to login to the PowerApps website and also use the trial. I understand that O365 administrators can't control whether an individual user access the PowerApps site but I would like to use PA to create an app that feeds into a SharePoint list without each user on our tenant having to go through the trial. Are PowerApps and Flow available for use by Government licenses E1/E3 so we can enable at the site collection level?Solved11KViews1like23CommentsRe: Do Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
When I share an app with one of our users they see the following dialog boxes in order to open the app even though they are logged into SP online: It's a very confusing process and if the user clicks on My apps or Home they are taken to a whole nother site from our SP site and when they click on My organization apps there are none listed even though I created the app as a member of the organization. I didn't see the option/buttons to enable PowerAPps in the licensing section of Office 365 Admin. Thanks for your replies.5.5KViews0likes3CommentsDo Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
I've been testing PowerApps via the trial and noticed that when I share an app with another user on the same online tenant they have to login to the PowerApps website and also use the trial. I understand that O365 administrators can't control whether an individual user access the PowerApps site but I would like to use PA to create an app that feeds into a SharePoint list without each user on our tenant having to go through the trial. Are PowerApps and Flow available for use by Government licenses E1/E3 so we can enable at the site collection level?5.6KViews0likes6Comments
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