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We shift the SQL server to Sharepoint List due to the license issue. It works perfectly, but the problem is it will ask other users to allow Sharepoint's permission in the first access to the application. Must it be used own Sharepoint instead of a service account like how SQL connection works?
This is a normal thing that you're seeing. The app is prompting the user to establish their own connection to the SharePoint service and they need it to successfully interact with data in the app. After agreeing, they won't see this prompt again.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
is this able to avoid it? because clients don't want to see it. The only way to achieve it is by using Set-AdminPowerAppApisToBypassConsent, right? Got any other approaches?
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