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powerapps-docs/administrator/admin-manage-apps.md

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* Either PowerApps Plan 2 or Flow Plan 2. Alternatively, you can sign up for a [free PowerApps Plan 2 trial](https://web.powerapps.com/signup?redirect=marketing&email=).
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* Either a PowerApps Plan 2 or Microsoft Flow Plan 2 license. Alternatively, you can sign up for a [free PowerApps Plan 2 trial](https://web.powerapps.com/signup?redirect=marketing&email=).
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* PowerApps Environment Admin, Office 365 Global Admin, or Azure Active Directory Tenant Admin permissions. For more information, see [Environments administration in PowerApps](environments-administration.md).
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## Manage an app
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1. Sign in to the Admin center at [https://admin.powerapps.com]([https://admin.powerapps.com).
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If you don't see **Environments** in the navigation pane, that indicates you don't have a PowerApps Plan 2, Flow Plan 2, or PowerApps Plan 2 trial license.
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If you don't see **Environments** in the navigation pane, that indicates you don't have a PowerApps Plan 2, Microsoft Flow Plan 2, or PowerApps Plan 2 trial license.
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![File and Share](./media/admin-manage-apps/environment.png)
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3. On the **Resources** tab, click or tap **Apps**, and then click or tap the app that you want to manage.

powerapps-docs/administrator/admin-view-apps.md

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# Create a Common Data Service database
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You can create a database and build apps by using Common Data Service as a data store. You can either create your own custom entities or use the predefined entities. To create a database, you first need to either create an environment, or be assigned to an existing environment as an **Environment Admin**. In addition, you must be assigned the appropriate license. For information on purchasing a plan for using the Common Data Service, see [Pricing info](pricing-billing-skus.md).
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# Quickstart: Create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy
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To protect data in your organization, PowerApps lets you create and enforce policies that define which consumer connectors specific business data can be shared with. These policies that define how data can be shared are referred to as data loss prevention (DLP) policies. DLP policies ensure that data is managed in a uniform manner across your organization, and they prevent important business data from being accidentally published to connectors such as social media sites.
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