Monitoring failed workflows
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Monitoring failed workflows in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is essential for maintaining the health, reliability, and performance of your business logic. Whether you’re using Power Automate flows, classic….
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Monitoring failed workflows in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is essential for maintaining the health, reliability, and performance of your business logic. Whether you’re using Power Automate flows, classic….
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Custom authentication in Power Pages allows organizations to implement unique, external authentication mechanisms (e.g., OAuth, SSO, custom login) instead of using the default authentication mechanisms like Azure AD or local….
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In today’s digital landscape, ensuring secure and seamless access to applications and services is a priority for organizations. Microsoft’s Power Pages, a component of the Microsoft Power Platform, offers a….
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Implementing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Power Pages portal users is a critical step in enhancing the security of your portal. It adds an additional layer of….
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Designing a Power Pages site securely is essential to prevent unauthorized data exposure and maintain the integrity of both internal and external user interactions. Below are secure design patterns you….
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Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allows users to create custom authentication providers to handle authentication and user login. This can be beneficial when you need to integrate a portal….