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'add-powerAppsAccount' command was found in the module 'Microsoft.Powerapps.Administration.Powershell' but could not the module could not be loaded. #523
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@Keatnuxsuo I sent your question to the team that maintains the code. |
I am getting similar error while connecting VNet with PowerApps but PowerShell command is giving the similar error appreciate some help. |
@JasonHQX @Mattp123 Any suggestions for @Keatnuxsuo? |
has there been any updates on this?? |
did anyone try to use before importing? @Keatnuxsuo @phecke @JasonHQX @Mattp123 |
Just tried and it didn't help. The same error. |
yeah, we had same issue, colleagues specifically targeted 2.0.194 (previous working one) version instead of 2.0.197 |
Before running the scripts please make sure you run the InstallPowerAppsCmdlets script as mentioned in the documentation below: |
Followed all the steps up until Connect enterprise policy to Dataverse environment. I have this error while trying to execute ./NewIdentity.ps1. I put in the right environmentid for dataverse at the armpolicyid that was generated in the previous step.
I use cloud shell for this. Powershell version is 7. I read this blog that this module won't work cross-platform (6+) because it relies on .Net Framework.
My question is "Is there another way to associate Dataverse to Azure Enterprise Policy"?
Thank you
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