Updated: December 7, 2022 (December 7, 2022)

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Managed Environments for Power Platform

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Joshua Trupin

Joshua Trupin is a former Directions on Microsoft Analyst that wrote about Office 365 and Microsoft Services. Before joining Directions... more

  • Managed Environments enhance administrative reporting and analytics for Power Platform environments.
  • All users in a managed environment must hold premium Power Platform licenses, limiting the feature’s reach.

Managed Environments for Power Platform is a settable property that enables administrators to receive enhanced reporting and enforce some high-level controls on an environment. Setting an environment to managed adds weekly usage insights, visibility into data policies, and the ability to limit environment sharing. Managed Environments will be rolling out to tenancies through early 2023. All users in managed environments require premium Power licenses, not just Microsoft 365 licenses, limiting the audience of the capability.

Features of Managed Environments

Managed Environments is an optional property of Power Platform environments. Administrators can use the Power Platform admin center to set the Managed Environments property on any environment they administer; the portal or PowerShell can be used to disable the property on an environment. After it has been enabled, the Managed Environments property can be turned off only if none of the enhanced features are being used.

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