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Summary
- New PowerShell module, Microsoft.PowerPlatform.EnterprisePolicies, introduced for troubleshooting VNET configuration in Power Platform.
- Functions available include retrieving environment regions, environment usage, testing DNS resolution, and testing network connectivity.
- Admins should review updated documentation if VNET is configured or being enabled.
- Change is categorized as a new feature with an emphasis on staying informed.
Admin Impact: Medium
User Impact: Low
Release Start: 31 Oct 2025
Release End: 31 Oct 2025
Services: Power Platform
Category: Stay informed
Tags: New Feature
History
10/15/2025 Item Added to Message Center
Microsoft Message
We are announcing new tooling to help troubleshoot VNET (Virtual Network) configuration via a new PowerShell module to troubleshoot issues for virtual networks in Microsoft Power Platform. This feature will reach general availability on October 31, 2025.
PowerShell module: Microsoft.PowerPlatform.EnterprisePolicies
How does this affect me?
The module includes several functions to diagnose and troubleshoot issues that are related to virtual network configurations. Some of the key functions are as follows:
- Get-EnvironmentRegion: Retrieves the region of the specified Power Platform environment
- Get-EnvironmentUsage: Provides information about the usage of the specified Power Platform environment
- Test-DnsResolution: Tests the DNS resolution for the specified domain name
- Test-NetworkConnectivity: Tests the network connectivity between the Power Platform environment and the specified virtual network
What do I need to do to prepare?
Admins should review the updated documentation if they have Power Platform VNET configured or planning to enable it. No UI controls are available at this time.