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Hide the Power Platform Admin Center (PPAC) from Clients
I just recieved an email from one of our business users with a screen shot of our DLP policies with my name on all of them. It would be great if we could keep people from opening the PPAC entirely. Understand that this might help with System Admins of an environment, but we do not want them having that role and we do not want them to have even view access to the backend.
If other companies want to allow their business users to view this information, can we make it an option and allow us to flip a switch to remove access?
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Remove or Update License Prompt
There is a prompt for when a person does not have a Power Apps premium license to request one at the click of a button. It would be nice to either remove the notification or to be able to update it with our own content such as a link. The "Request licenses" button could go to where we have people purchase the license. The current method is confusing people on where to go when it does not work.
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Power Apps Access Request
When someone has a link to a Power App and they either do not have access or the proper license the error message is not intuitive to the client. Clicking the access request button will some times work. It would great if we could customize these messages to point them to a SharePoint site, person, or some simple additional information.