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Hi everyone,
I read this article https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/direct-federation but I'm not sure if this is going to work to allow users to use a canvas app connected to SharePoint, does anyone has any experience regarding this matter??
Thank you a lot.
Hola @Anonymous
I didn't read the whole article, but if I understand it correctly a separated user-object doesn't need to be present on your AAD, as long as its present on the federated AAD.
As long as you can assign a Power Apps license to a user-object you're save. If you can't do that for some reason (for example because you can't assign licenses to users that are NOT present in your AAD(?)), I would say that those users can't use Power Apps.
However, if the AAD is federated and the federated guest has a Power Apps license on his own tenant, perhaps there is a chance...
Saludos,
Hi @FabianAckeret thanks for your response!
This is a confusing subject for me, I will ask If they have/can have Power Apps Licenses, because we are planning to create a canvas app and if they don't authenticate against AD I dont want to encounter any issues,
Thank you again.
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