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Every once in a while you run into a situation where apps and flows have either not followed a company policy and hence need to be either disabled or quarantined. Flows can be disabled, however, apps can only be quarantined. Hence in this video we will take a look at how we can do both using PowerShell scripts and also the Center of Excellence toolkit. We will also take a look at how this can be done in bulk using PowerShell scripts.
How to Immediately Govern Suspicious Apps and Flows In Power Platform is a guide to help organizations identify and control suspicious applications and workflows on their Power Platform instance. The guide provides an overview of the different components of the platform, including Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Common Data Service, and how to use them to detect and manage suspicious activities. It also provides best practices for developing and deploying governance policies, as well as steps for responding to suspicious activities.
Mar 31, 2022 — How can we react quickly if we detect suspicious activity? Governance. The Power Platform service is governed by the Microsoft Online Services ...
Oct 5, 2022 — Go to the Power Platform admin center. · Select Analytics > Power Automate or Power Apps. · View Power Apps and Power Automate admin analytics.
Feb 24, 2022 — View flow details, connections, and owners; Share the flow with others; Disable the flow; Delete the flow. Prerequisites. Either a Power Apps ...