Is there a way for admin (using admin connectors, or powershell) to identify where specific app or flow connects to?
I know you can identify connectors used within app or flow, ie it connects to sharepoint or to teams, but I would need to get more details like sharepoint site url, teams name/id, etc.
I was looking into it, but couldn't find any information like that. Is it even possible?
Thanks a lot!
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Hi @manuelstgomes,
imagine some user creates an app that connects to sharepoint site ABC and site DEF, then also to Teams with name XYZ and creates tasks in planner.
Now I as admin I can only get generic information about connectors used - that his app connects to SharePoint, to Teams and to Planner, but I would like to know more - to which site exactly it connects (either site URL or guid), what's the name or ID of the teams and same for planner.
Does it make sense? 🙂
Thanks!
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