Copilot Studio Connection Warning Explained (This Is NOT a Bug)
Автор: Isabel Liu
Загружено: 2026-01-25
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Seeing a Copilot Studio connection warning that says your agent uses the author’s credentials?
This is expected — but only if your connections are configured correctly.
In this video, I explain Copilot Studio connection management and break down what the publish warning actually means when you’re using knowledge sources, SharePoint, Power Automate, and connectors in enterprise environments.
If you’re building copilots with Microsoft Copilot Studio and deploying them beyond personal use, misunderstanding this warning can create real security, governance, and compliance risks.
🔍 What this video covers
In this Copilot Studio tutorial, you’ll learn:
✔️Why knowledge sources in Copilot Studio always use the maker’s credentials
✔️Why SharePoint permissions are NOT enforced when documents are added as Copilot knowledge sources
✔️How Copilot Studio tools and connectors differ from knowledge sources
✔️When to use service accounts vs end-user connections
✔️What actually gets logged in Microsoft Purview for Copilot actions
✔️How to design Copilot Studio connections for auditability and compliance
✔️When it’s safe to publish — and when you should stop and redesign
This behavior is by design, not a Copilot Studio bug.
Understanding connection references is one of the most important parts of Power Platform governance and enterprise Copilot deployment.
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