Power Automate – Use credentials in desktop flow connections feature is now available

Power Automate users can now leverage the 'use credentials in desktop flow connections' feature, which allows the use of Azure Key Vault credentials in desktop flow connections.
The feature also lets users rotate passwords automatically without updating flow connections manually, ensuring that desktop flows run without any interruptions even when the administrator changes passwords. Admins must configure Azure Key Vault by following the instructions in the 'Manage Credentials Prerequisites' documentation to utilize this feature. This update is sure to make Power Automate an even smoother and more efficient experience for users.
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