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Use Case You have multiple instances and you don’t want every member with a D365 license to be able to access each of those environments. How do you tackle this?
I’ve added a Trial instance of Dynamics 365 version 9.0 to our tenant. Our company name was copied to the instance name and to the URL with an extra ‘0’
Quick Tips – a succinct post which handles a specific tip or topic; not requiring too much explanation or guidance. Continuing my trend of copying Dynamics 365 instances, I had
“When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt We had problems importing solutions in a sandbox instances for Microsoft Dynamics