For many organisations, the ability to access Dynamics 365 Apps (model-driven/Customer Engagement) is simple. Give them an appropriate license, wait for them to show up in Dataverse (CE) and then give them the right security role. Simple! What about those with custom model-driven apps? Or users that just don’t seem to be able to get in to D365 at all? The way you can look for more details has…
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Checking User Access To Model-driven Apps (D365 CE) – Megan V. Walker
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