check before: 2023-07-18
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Microsoft 365 Apps, Power Apps, Power Automate
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World tenant
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Change type:
Admin impact, Retirement
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On Thursday, June 15, 2023, the List Flows as Admin action reached end of support and was replaced with the List Flows as Admin (V2) action.
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Created:
2023-07-05
updated:
2023-07-15
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Date | Property | old | new |
2023-07-15 | MC prepare | https://aka.ms/4500-Link1
https://aka.ms/4500-Link2 https://aka.ms/4500-Link3 https://aka.ms/4500-Link4 https://aka.ms/4500-Link5 | ransition to using the List Flows as Admin (V2) action for your new and existing flows. Existing flows can be found with the PowerShell script in Transition to List Flows as Admin V2.
If you have the COE Starter Kit installed, update COE Starter Kit to the latest release. If you use PowerShell, update the Microsoft.PowerApps.Administration.PowerShell module. https://aka.ms/4500-Link1 https://aka.ms/4500-Link2 https://aka.ms/4500-Link3 https://aka.ms/4500-Link4 https://aka.ms/4500-Link5 |
2023-07-15 | MC How Affect | The transition away from List Flows as Admin is being made to minimize future disruptions to customer services.
As the List Flows as Admin action has been deprecated, we will be monitoring usage levels for the deprecated List flows as Admin action and its supporting API. Starting August 2023, we will evaluate the migration progress to List Flows as Admin (V2) action and begin enforcing the deprecation at runtime. This will cause the calls to the backing API of List Flows as Admin to fail at runtime and, in time, impact the older PowerShell cmdlet versions, older Center of Excellence Starter Kit versions, and calls to the deprecated List flows as Admin action. For additional details and support please see the community forum post Transition to List Flows as Admin V2. The forum post will be monitored for questions. What actions do I need to take? Transition to using the List Flows as Admin (V2) action for your new and existing flows. Existing flows can be found with the PowerShell script in Transition to List Flows as Admin V2. If you have the COE Starter Kit installed, update COE Starter Kit to the latest release. If you use PowerShell, update the Microsoft.PowerApps.Administration.PowerShell module.-; |
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