Contact not linked to a Web Role
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In Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), contacts are essential entities for managing users and their interactions with the portal. For these contacts to have the necessary permissions to access….
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In Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), contacts are essential entities for managing users and their interactions with the portal. For these contacts to have the necessary permissions to access….
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When an authenticated user encounters an “Access Denied” error while attempting to access a Power Pages (formerly Power Apps portals) site, it can be frustrating, especially since the user is….
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A 401 – Unauthorized error typically occurs when a user is not authenticated or lacks the necessary permissions to access a page that requires secure access in Power Pages (formerly….
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Slowness in a Power Pages portal can significantly impact user experience, engagement, and business operations. Diagnosing and resolving performance issues is essential, especially as portals often serve as public-facing or….
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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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Entity permissions in Power Pages (formerly known as PowerApps Portals) are a critical part of managing access control to various records, ensuring that users can only interact with the data….
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Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals) allows organizations to build and manage web portals for different audiences, such as employees, customers, or partners. One key aspect of successful….
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Introduction As businesses seek to provide seamless digital experiences, Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals) offers a powerful, low-code platform for building secure, data-centric websites. These portals enable….
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Filtering records based on the currently logged-in user is essential for personalizing the experience in a Power Pages portal — especially in use cases like dashboards, applications, leave requests, bookings,….
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When developing and testing PowerApps Portals (now known as Power Pages), simulating different user roles is critical. Power Pages often serve a diverse audience—anonymous users, authenticated users, administrators, or users….