I am creating a flow set up so that:
Microsoft Forms -> Log in Sharepoint -> Generate a word document based on Forms response data -> Notify Channel in Teams
I am currently the owner. However, I will be leaving soon. What is the proper way to set up a team Flow?
For example, would we set up a service account (flow@business.com) and then issue a Power Automate license to them? Would the service account also need an E3 license to use Sharepoint, Word, and Forms?
Hi @robcarrs
I'm not an expert on licensing, but I think you can achieve this in 3 ways:
I'll let other members indicate if any of these solutions may have issues.
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Manuel
Thanks @manuelstgomes , these are good solutions.
But my problem centres around the licensing aspect. If I share the folder, whos license does it use?
We are wanting to pay the $15 a month so that we can generate a Word document (a contract based on the Forms responses).
On top, when I go to 'embedded connections' it shows my personal details - when this gets transferred to a team whose connections do they use?
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