Microsoft Power Automate – Non-compliant flows

Dynamics 365 and Power Apps licenses include a limited set of Power Automate capabilities that allow users to run flows only within the context of PowerApps or Dynamics 365. Any stand-alone flows owned by a user with PP/D365 licenses but not related to PP/D365 would require a standalone Power Automate license. Those that do not … Continue reading Microsoft Power Automate – Non-compliant flows
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