Message ID: MC1019302
Beginning March 31, 2025, Power Apps will use a new endpoint, *.powerplatformusercontent.com, which needs to be added to your firewall allowlist.
What action do I need to take?
Please update your firewall to allowlist the *.powerplatformusercontent.com domain and its subdomains before March 31, 2025.
Why is this action needed?
If action is not taken, your Power Apps may experience performance issues after this change is made on March 31, 2025.
Please contact Microsoft Support if you need further assistance.
Source: Microsoft
The recent announcement regarding the need to update the firewall allowlist for Power Apps is certainly a significant one for both administrators and users alike. As we approach the March 31, 2025 deadline, it’s clear that this update will require some proactive measures to ensure a seamless transition.
For admins, this change means a bit of extra work upfront. You’ll need to ensure that your firewall settings are updated to include the new endpoint, *.powerplatformusercontent.com, and its subdomains. While it may feel like a chore, think of it as a digital spring cleaning—necessary for maintaining the health and performance of your Power Apps. Ignoring this update could lead to performance hiccups down the line, which nobody wants, especially when deadlines are looming!
From the user perspective, the impact is largely positive, provided the admins stay on top of these changes. Once the necessary adjustments are made, users can expect smoother operation and enhanced performance of their applications. After all, nobody enjoys waiting for apps to load when time is of the essence. A little bit of planning now will lead to a lot less frustration later!
In terms of overall impact, this change is crucial for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of Power Apps. It’s like ensuring that the right keys are in the right locks; if you don’t make the adjustments, you might find yourself locked out when you need access the most.
So, let’s embrace this update with a sense of humor and teamwork! After all, we’re all in this together, right? I encourage everyone to share their thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Have you faced similar updates in the past? How did you tackle them? Let’s keep the conversation going and learn from one another!
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