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Can i remove the "Power App need your permission to use" message which end users will get when they access the PowerApp for the first time?

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I created a new PowerApp using the Office 365 admin >> and i link the PowerApp with a SharePoint custom list >> and i shared the PowerApp with "Everyone in OurOrganization", as follow:-

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>> then i embed the PowerApp inside a SharePoint modern page using the PowerApp modern web part, but when users access the SharePoint modern page they will get the following message inside the web part area:-

 

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so is there a way to dismiss this message, so users will directly access the PowerApp when they first access the PowerApp?

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  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    153,030 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @johnjohn123 ,

    This question has been posted quite often and the answer unfortunately is no.

     

    Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.

  • johnjohn123 Profile Picture
    3,506 on at

    @WarrenBelz  thanks for the reply.. so how often the users will get this message? or it is just for the first time the user access the App?

  • timl Profile Picture
    36,383 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi @johnjohn123 

    As I mentioned in this post, we can suppress the user consent dialogs by running the PowerShell Set-AdminApisToBypassConsent cmdlet.

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Power-Apps/suppress-user-consent-popups-initially-and-prompt-for-the-same/m-p/564438

    The full documentation for this cmdlet is here:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powerapps.administration.powershell/set-adminpowerappapistobypassconsent?view=pa-ps-latest

     

    I've just tested this with an app that I embedded in a SharePoint modern page using the PowerApp modern web part, and I can confirm that the technique works with this setup.

    You would call the cmdlet and pass your app id like so

    Set-AdminPowerAppApisToBypassConsent -AppName 84ae06c4-f40f-44c1-8be3-9f8382e21393

    It's important to close the app before you call this, otherwise you'll receive the error that's shown in the first line here. If the command succeeds, you'll receive a 200 success message.

    timl_1-1603229778696.png

     

    After you run this command, your other users can open the SharePoint page, and the app will appear in the web part without the consent message.

    timl_0-1603229751278.png

     

     

     

  • RandyHayes Profile Picture
    76,297 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    Thanks @timl - I've been looking all over for that!  I knew for sure I hade read it before, but couldn't for the life of me, find it.

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    153,030 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @johnjohn123 ,

    Only once, but if you have Admin rights, you can also try @timl @‘s solution.

  • timl Profile Picture
    36,383 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Thanks @RandyHayes - glad you found that useful! It was a good exercise anyway to confirm that it works with apps that are embedded in the web part.

  • johnjohn123 Profile Picture
    3,506 on at

    @timlthanks for the script , i applied it to the app,, but currently the only test account i have, has already accepted the message, so will wait to publish this to all users and let you know the results.. thanks

  • Powerplatform01 Profile Picture
    386 on at

    You can watch this video to resolve your issue

    https://youtu.be/hXaorq9o_90

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