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[CoE Starter Kit - QUESTION] is there a conflict using both managed environments and COE Starter Kit #5267

Closed manuelap-msft closed 10 months ago

manuelap-msft commented 1 year ago

What is your question?

is there a conflict using both managed environments and COE Starter Kit

What solution are you experiencing the issue with?

None

What solution version are you using?

No response

What app or flow are you having the issue with?

No response

AB#1860

manuelap-msft commented 1 year ago

No, they can be used alongside each other. For some features where there's overlap you will have to decide if you want to use one feature over the other to avoid maker confusion - a good example is the Maker welcome content https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/welcome-content

In Managed Environments, admins can provide customized welcome content to help their makers get started with Power Apps. When the welcome content is enabled, upon signing in to Power Apps, makers will be greeted with customized getting started information. A similar concept in the CoE Starter Kit is the welcome email, which sends an email to new makers only after they've created an app, flow, or bot for the first time. This means that makers may get necessary information only after they've created their first resource, whereas the Managed Environments feature shows them information when they sign in to Power Apps.

You likely only want to set up one welcome content and not both.

mdphung commented 1 year ago

has anyone seen an issue where you as a service admin role can not access the managed environment from power platform admin view

Jenefer-Monroe commented 1 year ago

Can you share a screenshot so we better understand what you mean?