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Centre of Excellence Power Platform Admin View - Active Connections showing weird data

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Hi All,

 

We have the Centre of Excellence installed and when opening the Coe Power Platform Admin View and reporting on the current connectors I get a bunch of weird results.

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When running a PowerShell script I am provided with a completely different set of connectors.

ConnectorName
shared_approvals
shared_commondataservice
shared_commondataserviceforapps
shared_conversionservice
shared_customerinsights
shared_dynamicsax
shared_excel
shared_excelonlinebusiness
shared_filesystem
shared_flowmanagement
shared_flowpush
shared_github
shared_gmail
shared_logicflows
shared_microsoftforms
shared_microsoftspatialservices
shared_msnweather
shared_office365
shared_office365groups
shared_office365users
shared_onedrive
shared_onedriveforbusiness
shared_onenote
shared_outlook
shared_outlooktasks
shared_planner
shared_powerbi
shared_ppdf
shared_projectonline
shared_projectroadmap
shared_rss
shared_sendmail
shared_sharepointonline
shared_smtp
shared_sql
shared_teams
shared_todo
shared_todoist
shared_twitter
shared_visualstudioteamservices
shared_webcontents
shared_wordonlinebusiness
shared_wunderlist
shared_youtube

Just wondering if anyone knows how this is supposed to work / where it would be grabbing the data from?

 

Thank you

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    AlbertoCastro Profile Picture
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    Hi,

    what Powershell are you running?

    Your are listing the connections, not the connectors, that your users are have created in power platform.
    For example: "shared_commondataservice" is the connection created using the conector "Dataverse".

     

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    That would explain why it is different 🙂 I'll check what powershell was run but sounds like We are trying to compare apples to oranges and wonder why they don't match.

    Thank you

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