Difference between revisions of "How to set up a trial"

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* [https://butenko.pro/2021/09/28/create-trial-environment/ Create Trial Environment] by Andrew Butenko 2021-09-28
 
* [https://tattooedcrmgirl.com/2021/07/08/how-to-create-an-m365-developer-tenant-for-power-platform/ How to Create an M365 Developer Tenant for Power Platform] by Emma D'Arcy 2021-07-08
 
* [https://tattooedcrmgirl.com/2021/07/08/how-to-create-an-m365-developer-tenant-for-power-platform/ How to Create an M365 Developer Tenant for Power Platform] by Emma D'Arcy 2021-07-08
 
* [https://msolenacrm.blog/2021/02/08/dynamics-365-sales-pro-trial-setup/ Dynamics 365 Sales Pro Trial Setup] by Olena Grischenko 2021-02-08
 
* [https://msolenacrm.blog/2021/02/08/dynamics-365-sales-pro-trial-setup/ Dynamics 365 Sales Pro Trial Setup] by Olena Grischenko 2021-02-08

Revision as of 09:59, 30 September 2021

Trial environments are great for trying out new functionality.

General

There are different ways to set up a trial. Take a look under Microsoft Resources on this page and there is a link to MS Docs where you can read about the different ways to take out a trial, e.g. you can create a trial environment within your existing tenant or you can choose to create a completely new trial tenant.

If you want to create a new trial tenant with a trial environment that includes Dynamics 365 apps, navigate to https://trials.dynamics.com/, choose a Dynamics app, fill in your e-mail address and phone number, wait for your trial environment to be created. There are community content describing this process, have a look under Community Resources.

Power Apps Developer Plan

Earlier known as Power Apps Community Plan. There is an alternative to creating a trial environment. As trial environments are great for e.g. a PoC (Proof of Concept) for a customer it might be exhausting to create a new trial every time you want to explore new features by yourself. There is a FREE "plan" to your rescue!

M365 Dev Program

Also have a look at the Microsoft 365 Developer Program. There's an article and a great Power Point presentation by Emma D'Arcy about how to join and get your own dev environment.

Tip!

As an alternative to creating a trial, if you just want a place where you can explore and learn, sign up for a Power Apps Developer Plan. Then you will get a free individual environment for personal use (but sharing possibilities with others.)

Microsoft Resources

Community Resources

Articles

Videos