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Flow Connector missing from DLP Rules

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Posted on by 26

Hi all,

 

I'm writing a parent flow that will call a child flow (both flows in a solution).

 

The Parent Flow uses the Office 365 Email connector. 

 

When I put the Office 365 Email connector in the business category in DLP, the parent flow then complains about DLP violation.  If I move it to non-business category the DLP violation goes away.

 

However, I can't find a Flow connector to also put in the business category. 

 

Maybe it's called something else?  Does any one else know?

 

Thanks.

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  • PrasadAthalye Profile Picture
    on at

    Which connector is Suppling data to Office 365 Email Connector? Each Connector that is used in this email action should be moved along with it to business so that they can communicate with each other.

     

    Like and Mark this as answer if it resolves your issue.

  • Michael Thorne Profile Picture
    26 on at

    Hi,

     

    The "Office 365 Outlook" connector is is trigger to the parent flow and it is feeding data into the flow.

     

    As I am trying to debug my test flow pair is cut down to bare minimum.


    Parent Flow:

    Office 365 Outlook trigger -> Run a child flow

    Child Flow:

    Manual Trigger -> Initialise Variable -> Set Variable -> Respond to a PowerApp or Flow

     

    In my personal development environment I just need "Office 365 Outlook" and "HTTP" in the business category for this work correctly, but in my "real" production environment I'm still getting a DLP issue when attempting to turn on the parent flow (the child flow is already turned on) with both these in the business category.

  • Trutz-Sebastian Stephani Profile Picture
    48 on at

    The "Trigger child flow" activity works internally as an HTTP connector. Therefore you get the DLP error, if the HTTP connector is not in the business scope as your other connectors.
    It's a known issue and hopefully solved soon:
    Call Child Flows - Power Automate | Microsoft Docs

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