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Kerem Yuceturk
Microsoft
Aug 09, 2016SharePoint Modern Lists - going to 10% of First Release tenants
We are continuing with the rollout of the modern lists feature. Last week we had rolled it out to all of First Release Users. This week, we will take the next step and go to 10% of users in First Rel...
- Aug 17, 2016You can disable completely the new UI using PowerShell...see this: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Switch-the-default-experience-for-lists-or-document-libraries-from-new-or-classic-66dac24b-4177-4775-bf50-3d267318caa9?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
Sian Busby
Aug 09, 2016Brass Contributor
I'm trying to give power apps a try from the new lists but whenever I click to Edit in Powerapps I get a security certificate warning. Any ideas?
I'm also interested in whether I can remove the PowerApps and Flow options, at least for some lists. Are these options linked to the manage lists permission or site collection admininstrator level?
Kerem Yuceturk
Microsoft
Aug 10, 2016Hi Sian Busby, sorry to hear about the error. We did have an issue with the Edit button that we are fixing this week. In the meanwhile, you should be able to go to https://web.powerapps.com and find and edit all of your apps there.
Also, let me repeat my earlier answer about the button availability: We have heard the feedback about hiding the buttons from other customers too, and we are implementing a change that will tie these buttons to the "Preview Features" switch found in SharePoint tenant admin. This should be there before the end of the month, if not sooner. So you will soon be able to switch the "Preview Features" off, and remove the buttons from modern lists ui.
In the future, we are planning to govern these via a policy page that governs data access to SharePoint that we are building.