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If I were to enable Managed Environment in Default (Personal Productivity) how would it affect in terms of functionality and licenses?
My org has Power Apps per User plan (but not Power Automate per User) for some of the employees but others only have the seeded M365/O365 licenses.
What would be the pros and cons of enabling Managed Environment for the Default(Personal Productivity) Environment?
Best practices would suggest to not make chages to your default environment. If you make it a managed environment, everyone will need a premium license to access or create apps.
Create a Dev and Prod environment instead. For me, I limit the shares per app in the Dev environments so that the developers do not use the Dev environments as if they were production.