Loading...

Power Pages Fundamentals #11: Disable Local Login in Site: Quick Read Series

Power Pages Fundamentals #11: Disable Local Login in Site: Quick Read Series
In Power Pages once development gets completed, local login should be disabled. Process of doing this is to modify Out of box record related to local login flag present in site settings table should be made as false. Entire process was explained below way Step 1 : Once you create a site as mentioned in …

Continue reading Power Pages Fundamentals #11: Disable Local Login in Site: Quick Read Series

Published on:

Learn more
Common Man Tips for Power Platform, Dynamics CRM,Azure
Common Man Tips for Power Platform, Dynamics CRM,Azure

Venkata Subbarao Polisetty - C# Corner MVP

Share post:

Related posts

Building a Client-Side Caching Layer in Power Pages to Boost Performance

Why Client-Side Caching? Power Pages often fetch data from Dataverse using Liquid, Web API, or Power Automate. But repeated calls can slow dow...

2 days ago

Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys – Create event portals with event registration details using Power Pages

We are announcing the ability to create event portals with event and registration details using Power Pages in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights ...

6 days ago

Power Pages – Improve site security with security scan

We are announcing the ability to improve site security with security scan in Power Pages. This feature will reach general availability on Octo...

13 days ago

Power Pages – Recommend license-capacity allocation in Power Platform Advisor

We are announcing the ability to recommend license-capacity allocation in Power Platform Advisor for Power Pages. This feature will reach gene...

13 days ago

Power Pages Fundamentals #24: Boosting Portal Security with Azure Single Sign-On: Quick Read Series

Contoso Motors is a large automotive service company.They have built a Power Pages customer portal for their external partners and customers t...

15 days ago

How Server-Side Caching Works in Power Pages

When building Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), performance is just as important as functionality. Users expect fast-loading pages, e...

28 days ago
Stay up to date with latest Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform news!
* Yes, I agree to the privacy policy