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LiasGallardo
Mar 08, 2017Copper Contributor
Do Office 365 Government E1/E3 licenses include ability to enable PowerApps/Flow on tenant?
I've been testing PowerApps via the trial and noticed that when I share an app with another user on the same online tenant they have to login to the PowerApps website and also use the trial.
I understand that O365 administrators can't control whether an individual user access the PowerApps site but I would like to use PA to create an app that feeds into a SharePoint list without each user on our tenant having to go through the trial.
Are PowerApps and Flow available for use by Government licenses E1/E3 so we can enable at the site collection level?
Brian,
Having a hard time finding anything from MS about the government release date other than what you mention here. Does your comment mean that we could enable it even though it's in process? Certainly haven't found anything to that effect. Can you point me in a direction? We echo earlier posts that this capability is wanted/needed.
- LiasGallardoCopper Contributor
Should be here sometime this quarter - most likely next the way MS seems to roll these out:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=GCC&searchterms=powerapps
- Kathleen LynchBrass Contributor
I know we were able get into PowerApps Plan 2 Trial for some of our developers to play with.
Had to have the licensing toggled on in the O365 Admin portal:
There is also a Flow Free license toggle in the list as well - but if it is like the PowerBI Free one it is useless here.
Crossing fingers it will be soon, as we have gotten a recent flood of new GCC releases in the past quarter or so that have been great (finally!).
- LiasGallardoCopper Contributor
Looks like PowerApps has arrived!
Flow shows up now under Apps but tried to access and get "Error: Index was outside the bounds of the array."
Almost there :)
- LiasGallardoCopper Contributor
*bump* - anyone || Microsoft? ll - have status on rollout to govt. tenants?
- Duy LaiCopper Contributor
yes any update?
- Brian Levenson
Microsoft
The PowerApps team is committed to building the service with compliance by the end of CY 2017. It is technically possible to access and use PowerApps (and Flow) with Office 365 US Gov credentials, but we've blocked it from being enabled by default prior to compliance.- Pat KeeganCopper Contributor
We keep hitting roadblocks with sharepoint that Flow would solve. Any update on the government rollout?
- Duy LaiCopper Contributor
So yeah any update? it's March 2018 already.
- Carlos Serrano RĂosCopper Contributor
We are currently limited to develop knowing that the changes will arrive but they are still not here. What is the status on this matter?
- sd admIron Contributor
Today is in CY 2018 and it's still not enabled.
Brian Levenson wrote:
The PowerApps team is committed to building the service with compliance by the end of CY 2017. It is technically possible to access and use PowerApps (and Flow) with Office 365 US Gov credentials, but we've blocked it from being enabled by default prior to compliance.- Jason WhitakerCopper Contributor
We are awaiting access to Power Apps and Flow as well.
- Kathleen LynchBrass ContributorYes! Any sense of when Flow/Power Apps will be released to the G-tenants?