How do I enable run flow as a different user?

How do I enable run flow as a different user?

The Run Flows user permission. The Flow User field enabled on their user detail page….Make sure that all the appropriate users have permission to run flows.

  1. Identify the users who will run the flow.
  2. Create a permission set that includes the Run Flows permission.
  3. Assign the permission set to the users you identified.

How do I share a flow with another user?

  1. Sign in to Power Automate, and then select My flows.
  2. Select the flow that you want to share, select More commands. , and then select Share.
  3. Enter the name, email address, or group name for the person or group that you want to add as an owner. The user or group you’ve selected becomes an owner of the flow.

Who is guest user in Salesforce?

A guest user is anyone you can use for applications like event management applications, volunteer applications, donation applications and many more. The Salesforce feature that allows accommodation of these “external users” is the SITE GUEST USER.

Who are guest users in Salesforce?

How do I give access to flow in Salesforce?

Provide Access to Use Flows

  1. From Setup, enter Profiles in the Quick Find box.
  2. Click Edit for the user profile for which you want to give flow access.
  3. Under General User Permissions, select Manage Flows and Run Flows.
  4. Save your changes.

Can a guest user initiate a flow in Microsoft Flow?

As a workaround, you could consider create Guest Account from your Organization for the external users, then share corresponding flow through Microsoft Flow to this Guest Account in your Organization. Then the external users could access your flow within your Flow Environment.

What is the issue with flow not running?

My initial trigger is when a Project is created on Project Online. The issue is the Flow never runs, it will only run if I edit it and then click save. Did I change something or is this a bug?

Why do I have to manually enter my connection in the flow?

They have to manually enter their connection in the flow and then it works for them. Why don’t flow pick the connection of logged-in co-owner (as they have permissions) and run the flow and application without errors for all users and co-owners. Kindly Guide !

How to allow multiple users to run a flow?

No one has offered an acceptable solution yet. The nearest was the person who said SharePoint lists will be able to own flows at some point but so far that ability doesn’t seem to be available on our tenant. Chris. 05-22-2018 07:06 AM