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Skip to main content This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Download Microsoft Edge More info about Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge Table of contents Exit focus mode Read in English Save Table of contents Read in English Save Edit Print Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Table of contents AUTOMATIC DELETION OF INACTIVE MICROSOFT DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENTS * Article * 01/03/2023 * 4 minutes to read * 4 contributors Feedback IN THIS ARTICLE Power Platform provides a cleanup mechanism that automatically removes Dataverse for Teams environments from your tenant that are left inactive. An environment will first be disabled after 90 days of inactivity. If no action is taken by administrators and the environment is left disabled for 30 days, it will then be deleted. Administrators have 7 days to recover deleted environments. A disabled or deleted environment will not affect any any other Microsoft Teams assets (Teams, channels, SharePoint sites, Teams-connected sites, and so on) and applies only to Dataverse integrations. This cleanup process is automatic. If you no longer need an inactive Dataverse for Teams environment, you don't need to do anything. Disabling a Dataverse for Teams environment prevents any meaningful use of the environment and its resources. Apps can't be launched, flows are suspended, chatbots can't be interacted with, and so on. For information on automatic cleanup of production and sandbox environments, see Automatic environment cleanup. TIMELINE FOR INACTIVE DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENTS The following table describes the schedule of notifications and actions for Dataverse for Teams environments that are considered inactive. State of Dataverse for Teams Power Platform action 83 days after no user activity Send a warning that the environment will be disabled. Update the environment state on the Environments list page1 and the Environment page2. 87 days after no user activity Send a warning that the environment will be disabled. Update the inactive environment state on the Environments list page1 and the Environment page2. 90 days after no user activity Disable the environment. Send a notice that the environment has been disabled. Update the disabled environment state on the Environments list page1 and the Environment page3. 113 days after no user activity Send a warning that the environment will be deleted. Update the disabled environment state on the Environments list page1 and the Environment page3. 117 days after no user activity Send a warning that the environment will be deleted. Update the disabled environment state on the Environments list page1 and the Environment page3. 120 days after no user activity Delete the environment. Send a notice that the environment has been deleted. 1 Environment state on the Environments list page in Power Platform admin center 2Inactive environment alert on the Environment page in Power Platform admin center Note The Environment inactive warning tile only displays if the Dataverse for Teams environment is <= 7 days until disablement. 3Disabled environment alert on the Environment page in Power Platform admin center Note The Environment disabled tile displays anytime a Dataverse for Teams environment is disabled due to inactivity. NOTIFICATION RECIPIENTS The following users will receive email notifications on the schedule described in the timeline: * The environment's system administrators A Dataverse for Teams environment is paired with a team in Microsoft Teams. The owners of the team are automatically granted the System Administrator role for the environment. They receive email notifications and can trigger activity, re-enable, and recover the environment in the Power Platform admin center. Team members and guests don't receive the email notifications. * The user who created the environment Additionally, users and makers are notified on the Environments list page and Environment page when the Dataverse for Teams environment is disabled. DEFINITION OF USER ACTIVITY Power Platform calculates a single measure of inactivity for each Dataverse for Teams environment. The measure accounts for all activity by users, makers, and admins across Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, and Dataverse. Most create, read, update, and delete operations on the environment and its resources that a user, maker, or admin initiates are considered activity. Most read operations aren't accounted for. Here are some examples of the types of activities that are included in the measure: * User activity: Launch an app, execute a flow (whether automatic or not), chat with a Power Virtual Agents bot * Maker activity: Create, read, update, or delete an app, flow (desktop and cloud flows), Power Virtual Agents bot, custom connector * Admin activity: Environment operations such as copy, delete, back up, recover, reset Activity includes automated behaviors such as scheduled flow runs. For example, if there's no user, maker, or admin activity in an environment, but it contains a cloud flow that runs daily, then the environment is considered active. TRIGGER ACTIVITY, RE-ENABLE, AND RECOVER A DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENT By default, administrators have 30 days to re-enable an environment. If the environment remains disabled for 30 days, it's automatically deleted. Administrators have seven days to recover a deleted environment. See Recover a deleted Dataverse for Teams environment. TRIGGER ACTIVITY FOR AN INACTIVE DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENT 1. Sign in to the Power Platform admin center. 2. Select Environments, and then select the inactive Dataverse for Teams environment. 3. On the Environment page, select Trigger environment activity. RE-ENABLE A DISABLED DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENT 1. Sign in to the Power Platform admin center. 2. Select Environments, and then select the disabled Dataverse for Teams environment. 3. On the Environment page, select Re-enable environment. RECOVER A DELETED DATAVERSE FOR TEAMS ENVIRONMENT 1. Sign in to the Power Platform admin center. 2. Select Environments, and then select Recover deleted environments. 3. Select an environment to recover, and then select Recover. For more information, see recover environment. SEE ALSO Microsoft Dataverse for Teams environments Recover environment Automatic environment cleanup FEEDBACK Submit and view feedback for This product This page View all page feedback -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Theme * Light * Dark * High contrast * * Previous Versions * Blog * Contribute * Privacy * Terms of Use * Trademarks * © Microsoft 2023 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES IN THIS ARTICLE Theme * Light * Dark * High contrast * * Previous Versions * Blog * Contribute * Privacy * Terms of Use * Trademarks * © Microsoft 2023