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Business value
When authors and administrators use shareable Service Principal Name (SPN) connections, they save time managing enterprise-level apps. Use service principal accounts for enterprise applications because they don't depend on authorization credentials from specific people.
Feature details
Service principal name (SPN) authorization now enables authors to use an SPN as a shareable connection. Previously, users couldn't share an SPN connection. Each user of a Power App needed to provide their own SPN credentials. This requirement removed the benefit of SPN enterprise-wide authorization. With this new feature, end users can use an SPN connection without needing the SPN credentials.
This feature is part of a set of enhancements that professional and advanced citizen developers value. It makes using Power Apps with SQL Server simple and secure.
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Language availability
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