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Hi, I need a way to quickly see who has access to which apps without openening every app individually and then clicking and clicking and clicking. Ideally Microsoft would have an additional column in the Apps view which included who has access. But given the absence of that, I'm open to any suggestions please.
Hi @Powerbyte ,
Unfortunately, there is no such quick way to implement your needs, you still need to check the app.
Hope this helps you.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Yinliw
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