With default environment routing and generation of Developer environments, I kept forgetting to add a service principal for delegated Power Platform Pipelines deployment. Instead of manually doing it each time, I created an automated solution using Power Automate. The plan? Set up a daily flow that checks for any new Developer environments and automatically grants permissions to the service principal.
I recently had a requirement to build an app that would display different information depending on user input, however, the rest of the app (background, buttons etc.) would stay the same. I didn’t want to create multiple screens (I was…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
In the SharePoint Online REST APIs series, I’ll be sharing the most common APIs I use. I mainly use these APIs in Power Automate, so I’ll base the information in this series on the data you need for a Send…
Have you used the Copy Link button in SharePoint or OneDrive for Business and noticed there’s some weird characters in the sharing URL? Examples include: /:f /:e /:w and so on. Well, there’s actually a reason behind those weird characters…
Throughout the history of SharePoint, us admins have dealt with non-stop permission issues. Microsoft has tried to alleviate some of our pain by introducing features such as the hub site and site collection architecture (vs sub sites and messy site…