The loading message you’re seeing is triggered by the Power Platform Environment Routing feature, which evaluates routing rules each time you sign in to the Power Apps maker portal. Even if your account is not in the targeted security group, the system still briefly shows this message while checking routing eligibility before directing you to your default or previously used environment.
If Environment Routing is enabled but your account is not in the security group configured for routing, the platform will show the routing loader for a few seconds, then continue sending you to your daily/default environment.
No new developer environment is provisioned for you in this case, as intended by your admin’s environment routing rules.
This behavior is expected and currently there’s no supported way to suppress the loader message if environment routing is enabled for your tenant—even for users not in the security group.
If you want to avoid the routing loader for users who shouldn’t see it, request your admin to either:
Fine-tune or disable environment routing for your tenant via the Power Platform Admin Center or PowerShell settings.
Limit routing rules to apply only for specific user groups or products as needed.
The loader message is just a result of the routing check; as long as you’re not part of the configured routing security group, it shouldn’t impact your environment or provision unwanted developer environments.
If this causes significant user confusion, you might want to share feedback with Microsoft via the Power Platform Community or support channels for future UI improvements.
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