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Hello everyone
 
I don't know how to configure this connector:
 
 
Is some Azure AD configuration? What do I have to do?
 
Thank you all.
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    mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,605 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    hey
     
     
    i never used this connector but maybe this video helps:
     
     
    if it did please mark as verified answer,
     
    cheers
  • enriqueglopez Profile Picture
    503 Moderator on at
    Hi mmbr1606 . 
     
    I'm afraid that doesn't work. That is the first video that shows up when you google my question, I also did it, but sadly is not what I need. I want to access directly to SnowFlake from Power Apps Canvas App, not access a Dataverse table with Snowflake data in it.
     
    Thank you, and also, let me know if my mention worked. I don't know how to mention users since the forum was updated.
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    mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,605 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    hey
     
     
    yes the mantion worked this time,
     
    have u also watched this video:
     
    cheers
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    SaiRT14 Profile Picture
    1,990 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Check out the following:
     

    Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) in Power Apps or Power Automate, follow these steps: 

    1. Identify the Connector:  Ensure you're trying to configure a connector that requires Azure AD (e.g., Office 365 Users, Azure AD, Outlook).  The specific configuration might depend on the connector (e.g., whether it's used for authentication, retrieving user profiles, or managing resources).

    2. Check if a Pre-Built Connector Exists:  Go to Power Apps or Power Automate and search for the pre-built connector (e.g., Office 365 Users, Azure AD, SharePoint).  Most connectors already support Azure AD authentication automatically.

    3. Authenticate the Connector:  When configuring the connector, Power Apps or Power Automate will prompt you to sign in using an account tied to Azure AD.  Click on Sign in and provide your Microsoft 365/Azure AD credentials (this account should have permissions in the organization or Azure AD tenant).

    4. Grant Permissions:  For some connectors (like Azure AD), you may be prompted to grant specific permissions (e.g., access to the user profile, directory data, or group memberships).  Review and approve the permissions for the connector to function properly.

  • enriqueglopez Profile Picture
    503 Moderator on at
    SaiRT14 thank you so much. This was exactly what I was looking for!
     

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