Long video - hope this helps. 1. Click Gear Icon -> Site Permissions 2. Go to "Advanced Permission Settings" 3. Click on Permission Levels on the top ribbon 4. Click on the "Contribute" permission level, scroll to the bottom of the page and press "Copy Permission Level" 5. Give the new permission level a name ("Power Apps Users") and uncheck the "View Application Pages" setting. This is the setting that will prevent these users from seeing the list. You can modify the other settings if you like as well. 6. Go back to the Advanced Permission Settings page, and click "Create Group" in the top ribbon. Give the group a name, and assign it to the new permission level that you created in step 5. 7. Add members to the group as you like. 8. Now go back to your list and go to the gear icon -> List Settings -> Permissions for this list 9. Click add, add your group to this list and ensure the permission level is the new permission level that you created.
Hi there. WOW. Absolutely brilliant. I have been looking for this info for months. Thank you very much for this contribution. Kudos to you. I would like to ask you two things: 1. I noticed that an user still able to click in the home screen and hit the edit button and edit that screen like add or remove the News, events, etc. in you video min 16:38 you will see that the edit button is enabled. How we can disable that option for the same "Everyone User". and 2. This technique will be possible to apply if we do the opposite? I mean instead of private group make public and the restrict one by one libraries and list as required? Thanks again
Hi Asif, I had a similar requirement and I tried the approach that you have mentioned so the user is able to edit records in app and if they try to access the site by navigating to SharePoint there they cannot see the site (in my case it is IZ Pune) but when I shared the site link with the users then they are able to access Site contents , the access denied message is not shown.
It is not working for me. That is interesting that it works for you. This video is a year old and perhaps this functionality worked before and not currently? I did the same thing and users still able to go to site contents
Thank you Asif. Exactly what I was looking for, clearly and thoroughly explained.
This is helpful and straightforward explanation for SP permissions. Timely for my small project in my work. Thanks a lot for sharing this video Asif.
Fully echo this... Extremely helpful
Excellent and simple explanation. Thank you for sharing. Exactly what I needed to understand.
Nice and simple ! Thank you so much
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Works perfectly. Your explanations are perfectly clear. Nice job, thank you
Exactly what I was searching for. Thank you, Asif!
Very helpful video. Thanks!
Fantastic and simple explanation.
Thank you! I wish you could create more tutorial video like this to help the world to improve
Long video - hope this helps.
1. Click Gear Icon -> Site Permissions
2. Go to "Advanced Permission Settings"
3. Click on Permission Levels on the top ribbon
4. Click on the "Contribute" permission level, scroll to the bottom of the page and press "Copy Permission Level"
5. Give the new permission level a name ("Power Apps Users") and uncheck the "View Application Pages" setting. This is the setting that will prevent these users from seeing the list. You can modify the other settings if you like as well.
6. Go back to the Advanced Permission Settings page, and click "Create Group" in the top ribbon. Give the group a name, and assign it to the new permission level that you created in step 5.
7. Add members to the group as you like.
8. Now go back to your list and go to the gear icon -> List Settings -> Permissions for this list
9. Click add, add your group to this list and ensure the permission level is the new permission level that you created.
Great
Brilliant, thank you so much for your marvellous job !!!! ❤🎉🎉
Hi there. WOW. Absolutely brilliant. I have been looking for this info for months. Thank you very much for this contribution. Kudos to you. I would like to ask you two things: 1. I noticed that an user still able to click in the home screen and hit the edit button and edit that screen like add or remove the News, events, etc. in you video min 16:38 you will see that the edit button is enabled. How we can disable that option for the same "Everyone User". and 2. This technique will be possible to apply if we do the opposite? I mean instead of private group make public and the restrict one by one libraries and list as required? Thanks again
Thanks.Excellent work.
This is working out. Thank you
Perfect explanation
Exactly what I needed
Hi Asif,
I had a similar requirement and I tried the approach that you have mentioned so the user is able to edit records in app and if they try to access the site by navigating to SharePoint there they cannot see the site (in my case it is IZ Pune) but when I shared the site link with the users then they are able to access Site contents , the access denied message is not shown.
Very good solution, but unfortunately the user can still use the list in the power automate flow. Is it possible to block additional this with roles?
Good Jobb. Thank You
Thanks a lot!!!!
It is not working for me. That is interesting that it works for you. This video is a year old and perhaps this functionality worked before and not currently? I did the same thing and users still able to go to site contents
Perfect and cool.