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Connection credentials for Link to Fabric

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Hi,
 
When creating a new /Link to Fabric/ through the make.powerapps.com portal, we're asked to provide connection credentials (Organizational account).
Once the link is created, it doesn't seem possible to view/edit the connection credentials.
 
Where are these stored and is it possible to see details about the connection credentials (account for example)?
 
The reason I'm asking is because I've setup an initial Link to Fabric integration and used a service account for authentication, but for some reason the connection was saved and included my personal account in the name.
So would like to verify whether it's actually using my personal account credentials or the service account credentials I provided.
 
Thanks in advance,
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    HMSNemanja 15 on at
    Connection credentials for Link to Fabric
    Update
     
    I was able to find the connections & credentials in Power platform admin center => Data (preview) => Connections.

    It is unfortunately not written in the suggested Microsoft documentation:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/security/connect-data-sources#authenticating-to-data-sources
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    HMSNemanja 15 on at
    Connection credentials for Link to Fabric
    Thank you Judy.

    I have no experience with the API Hub credentials service, and after I've read through the documentation you linked, It's still unclear to me how to access the service?

    The reason I'm asking is to verify the credentials (and possibly remove incorrect ones).
    Any ideas on how to access it?
     
    Thanks alot!
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    Judy Microsoft Employee on at
    Connection credentials for Link to Fabric
    Hi, based on the MS document, The connection credentials when creating a new connection through the make.powerapps.com portal are stored securely in the API Hub credentials service.

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