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i m trying to connect my fabric to d365 dynamics with the help me fabric link wizard at power apps end but i cant see already created workspaces , i m admin on them but yet cant see them and they were not created by me so i m not the owner. I also saw that if i created any workspace in fabric those became visible in power apps wizard not sure if it is a capacity level rights issue or just the ownership issue. Happy to be guided...
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  • André Arnaud de Calavon Profile Picture
    306,209 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi,
     
    Thanks for your question. In case the workspace is not visible, this can be due to either the Fabric capacity settings on the workspace or an Azure regional issue. 
    Have you checked if the workspace is in the same region as your Dynamics environment? Is there a correct Fabric capacity configured on the workspaces that are not visible? 

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