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PL-200 · Question #157

PL-200 Question #157: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: In the Power Platform admin center, ensure that the user account has read-write access.. AE: If you don't have sufficient privileges to provision a portal, an error is displayed. You must have the System Administrator role in Dataverse to create a portal. You must also have the Access Mode set to Read-Write under Client Access License (CAL) Information in the user re

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Question

A user needs to create a Power Apps portal app. The user is getting a permission denied error when creating the portal app. You need to configure permissions to create the portal app. Which three permissions should you configure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Options

  • AIn the Power Platform admin center, ensure that the user account has read-write access.
  • BIn Azure Active Directory, assign the Contributor role to the application at the subscription scope.
  • CIn Azure Active Directory, ensure that the user has permission to register an app.
  • DIn the Power Platform admin center, change the portal app owner to the user.
  • EIn the Power Platform admin center, ensure that the user has the System administrator security role.

Explanation

AE: If you don't have sufficient privileges to provision a portal, an error is displayed. You must have the System Administrator role in Dataverse to create a portal. You must also have the Access Mode set to Read-Write under Client Access License (CAL) Information in the user record. C: No permissions to create Azure Active Directory application When you create a portal, portal as a new application is registered in Azure Active Directory associated with the tenant. If you don't have sufficient permissions to register an application with your Azure Active Directory tenant, you'll see an error as follows: To create and register applications in Azure Active Directory, you must contact your tenant administrator to turn on the App registrations setting for your tenant. Note: If the app registrations setting is set to No, only users with an administrator role may register these types of applications. See Azure AD built-in roles to learn about available administrator roles and the specific permissions in Azure AD that are given to each role. If your account is assigned the User role, but the app registration setting is limited to admin users, ask your administrator to either assign you one of the administrator roles that can create and manage all aspects of app registrations, or to enable users to register apps. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/portals/create-common-problems https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/portals/create-portal https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/howto-create-service-principal- portal#required-permissions

Topics

#Power Apps Portals#Permissions Management#Power Platform Administration#Azure AD

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