When working with data connections in Power Apps, you can have “implicitly” or “explicitly” shared connections to external resources.
An explicitly shared connection means that the end user of the application must authenticate to the back-end data source with their own explicit credentials. Usually this authentication happens behind the scenes as part of Azure Active Directory or…
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Power Apps and secure implicit connections
When working with data connections in Power Apps, you can have “implicitly” or “explicitly” shared connections to external resources. An explicitly shared connection means that the end user of the application must authenticate to the back-end data source with their own explicit credentials. Usually this authentication happens behind the scenes as part of Azure Active Directory or…
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