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MC1392593: Information regarding the retirement of the OneDrive (Consumer) Connector

Summary

  • The OneDrive (Consumer) connector used in Power Platform (flows, apps, and agents) is being deprecated and will be removed; OneDrive for Business connector is not affected.
  • After the deprecation starts, new flows/apps/agents will no longer be able to use the consumer connector; existing items must be reviewed and migrated before retirement.
  • IT must inventory Power Automate flows, Power Apps, and agents that use the OneDrive (Consumer) connector, move files to OneDrive for Business (or SharePoint) as needed, and update connections to use the OneDrive for Business connector.
  • Test updated flows/apps/agents after migration, update documentation and runbook, and communicate changes to affected users and support teams.

Primary Service: Power Platform
Admin Impact: High
User Impact: Medium
Release Start: 31 Jul 2026
Release End: 30 Jun 2027
Services: OneDrive, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Platform
Category: Plan for change
Tags: Retirement

History

6/15/2026 Item Added to Message Center

Microsoft Message

Beginning July 31, 2026, the OneDrive (Consumer) Connector in Power Platform will be deprecated and will no longer be available for use in new flows, apps, and agents. Existing flows, apps, and agents using the connector will continue to function until the retirement date on June 30, 2027.

Please note that this change does not impact the OneDrive for Business connector.

How does this affect me?

New flows, apps and agents will no longer be able to use the OneDrive (Consumer) Connector after July 31, 2026. Existing flows, apps, and agents will continue to function until retirement on June 30, 2027.

What action do I need to take?

Please review any flows, apps, and agents that currently use the OneDrive (Consumer) Connector. If necessary, move associated files to OneDrive for Business and update your flow, app, or agent to use the OneDrive for Business connector.