Contact not linked to a Web Role
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….
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….
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….
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….
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….
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….
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….
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….
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….
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,….
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….