Hi fellow companions,
I'm looking for a manner to suppress the consent pop-up for customized SPO list forms.
I know that I can run some cmdlets to disable the popups for PowerApps (canvas) by its ID. Now, it seems that such PowerApp doesn't have an ID which can be used for that cmdlet.
Has anyone of you have some guidance or tips?
Thanks.
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Hi @BenVdP ,
You could find a customized SPO list form 's app ID here:
edit the SPO list form
->App settings->save->see all versions->Details
However, I do not think you could use powershell to do this.
You could post your idea here to add this feather :
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Ideas/ct-p/PA_Comm_Ideas
Best regards,
Hi @BenVdP ,
Do you want to block the pop up window which is used to allow the permission of sharepoint?
I'm afraid it's not supported to block this kind of pop up window in powerapps.
When you run the app, system will automatically open this pop up window to ask for permission, or else you will not have permission to the data sources that the app connected with.
Don't worry, after you run the app first time, the pop up window will not show again.
It only appears when the user first time run the app.
Then system will remember the choice.
Best regards,
Hi @v-yutliu-msft,
In some organizations it could be no issue to have their users give their consent for using such apps. But in the one I'm working for, having quite a formal and often skeptical view on IT-related stuff, it sure is no option.
So I want to bypass the consent popup as in e.g. a canvas app, where you can bypass it with PowerShell. Unfortunately a customized SPO list form doesn't have an ID to work with. So I'm looking for other ways to bypass it.
Hi @BenVdP ,
You could find a customized SPO list form 's app ID here:
edit the SPO list form
->App settings->save->see all versions->Details
However, I do not think you could use powershell to do this.
You could post your idea here to add this feather :
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Ideas/ct-p/PA_Comm_Ideas
Best regards,
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