Re-activate websites from the Power Pages homepage

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Enabled for Public preview General availability
Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically May 30, 2023 May 30, 2023

Business value

Makers will now be able to easily re-activate an expired or migrated website directly from the Power Pages homepage. On the Power Pages homepage maker will see a list of both active and inactive websites. From the list of inactive websites, makers can select and re-activate the website that will create a website host in Azure and make the website active. The configuration data from trial websites that have expired or websites that have been migrated to the Power Platform environment using ALM processes are stored in Microsoft Dataverse. Website configuration is not deleted when a website trial expires.

Feature details

You'll now be able to easily reactivate an expired or migrated website directly from the Power Pages homepage. On the Power Pages homepage you'll see a list of both active and inactive websites. From the list of inactive websites, you can select and re-activate the website that will create a website host in Azure and make the website active. The configuration data from trial websites that have expired or websites that have been migrated to the Power Platform environment using ALM processes are stored in Microsoft Dataverse. Website configuration is not deleted when a website trial expires.

See also

Reactivating site on target environment (docs)