In my organisation everyone has a Microsoft Business Standard license. Reading up it looks like this includes a Power Apps license as long as you don't use any premium features.
I've built a simple Power App that uses a SP List as it's datasource, and thus doesn't use any premium features.
However running this app, I do get the pop up asking me to run a a free trial. This happens with other colleagues I've asked to test the app who have the same license.
How would I get around this 'start free trial' pop up as I believe it shouldn't be asking at all?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
Thank you. Yes I'll raise a ticket with Microsoft direct and see what they say.
Cheers all the best
until now i never saw anybody using the license that you are using. But i found ressources where powerapps was mentioned. does you company has an account manager from microsoft? if yes maybe talk to him/her and ask.
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Hi @mmbr1606
Thanks for the link but I can't really find the answer to my question.
I guess you need to purchase a Power Apps license even though it's a standard app.
hey @RobChilds
Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform - Power Platform | Microsoft Learn
maybe this helps
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hey @RobChilds
which license does your company have? powerapps is included in e3 and e5
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