I am looking to develop some custom code for Exchange. I would like to set up a "development" instance of Exchange. I looked at the Azure VM images to see if I can create one there that hosts Exchange, but no luck.
Is there a development version of Exchange available for writing prototypes, etc.?
Thanks,
John
You can use Azure and an MSDN license to create a Dev environment for building your application(s). Exchange and other enterprise MSFT apps are available if you have MSDN.
You'll need to purchase an MSDN subscription but that and depending on what version you choose will get you access to all of the products you'll need. MSDN also includes up to $150 in monthly Azure credits, resetting each month for the duration of the MSDN license. I run the MSDN "Test" subscription and get $100 a month for Azure.
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/subscriber-benefits-vs
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So, I'm working in an enviornment that utilizes GCC High/365 Gov't Community Cloud High. I haven't seen any documentation online (or I could be missing it entirely) on if it can support Azure boards? We'd love to set up an Azure Board for our company branches to more effectively communicate, along with general bug reporting and issue tracking. Does GCC High support Azure Boards?
This isn't currently supported, see this article and this community post.
Glad to see you in Developer Community!
Azure Devops service is not supported for GCC High accounts. As per
our doc mentioned below:
Ensure you're using Azure AD Public. Connecting Azure DevOps Services
organizations to Azure AD Government and accessing Azure DevOps
Services with user accounts from Azure AD Government isn't supported.
I realize that Omnichannel is currently only associated with the Customer Service module for 365. However we have had a request from a client to provide Omnichannel for a sales process on a web site which links into a sales CE 365 organization (so in other words an agent to guide the user through the sales process via a chat if need be).
Is it possible to add in the Omnichannel module for sales in any way and if not any sort of alternate solutions we could follow for this requirement?
No, Omnichannel is built on top of Customer Service so having this first-party app installed is a requirement detailed in the documentation. I recommend you to contact your MS Account Manager and discuss this topic with them as depending on your requirements you might also need Power BI/Customer Voice/Power Virtual Agent licenses as well so maybe it's worth to explore some cross-application licensing.
There're alternative solutions in AppSource like CafeX LiveAssist and a few others, please make sure you filter by application to make sure they will work with Sales.
I'm trying to study for the MB-200 exam and I'm using the Microsoft Learn resource to study. I'm currently working through the Apply goal management to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement. In the Exercise - Measuring customer success using goals it says:
In your Dynamics 365 Instance, go to Settings > Data Management.
I don't have an instance of Dynamics 365.
So my question is, is there a ready-made sandbox environment where everything is already setup, with the correct licenses and roles and security applied?
If no such sandbox is available, does this means I have to learn how to configure a Dynamics 365 instance before I can attempt the MB-200 exam? As without a Dynamics 365 instance, it seems I can't do the exercises to study for MB-200.
Any pointers on how I should go about doing this will be greatly appreciated as I have tried creating a trial Dynamics 365 for Customer Service account, but it seems that is not enough, I need to configure licenses, and users, and roles before I can actually use the Customer Service app in Dynamics 365 trial.
It may be that I need to work towards a different exam before the MB-200 which helps me learn how to configure a Dynamics 365 instance. If that is the case, could someone please let me know which exam that is. Also, from the Microsoft Learn website, which learning path or module should I start to learn how to configure a Dynamics 365 instance for Customer Services before I can attempt the MB-200 exam? I can't seem to find a learning path or module for configuring a Dynamics 365 instance from the Microsoft Learn website which is obvious.
Its really easy to provision a trial here:
https://trials.dynamics.com/
You just need to provide a URL and username and password (write them down!), and you have a fully working instance of Dynamics - You might want to provision just the Customer Service First party app for this particular exam.
Make sure you click on 'Are you signing up on behalf of a customer or using this trial for development purposes?' link.
You'll have a pre-configured Customer Engagement portal for 30 days (you'll automatically have admin access), after which you have the option to purchase it or delete it - No credit card details are needed. In addition you may go to the envrironment page and add any additional modules you may need in addition to the base install.
Good luck in your exam.
I am not an expert but you should start from PL-900 which is most suitable for you as a beginer
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/paths/power-plat-fundamentals/
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/pl-900
then you should go for pl-400 ( old name MB-400 )
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/pl-400
Exam PL-400: Microsoft Power Platform Developer
there some awesome resource to learn theoretically or in some case they provide you sandbox as well after completing all those certifications then I suggest you pl-200 (old name MB-200)
here you can get a trial which will help you learn practically but there are so many things which you need professional license
https://trials.dynamics.com/
long story short dynamics 365 is a big platform that you can not learn just from trials or theoretical knowledge you have to do some internship or job to get a professional expericance which will help you to pass certifications.
I administrate users in Cloud Identity Free Edition now.
They can't use Google Drive, Colaboratory, Spread Sheet, and so on after they started being controlled in Cloud Identity.
What should I do to allow them to use those services again with controlling them?
Should I switch Free Edition to Premium Edition or GSuite?
Correction to my answer earlier to this topic.
Google Drive is actually present in Cloud Identity Free and Premium Edition.
It is just limited to 15GB per User. Just have a look at the Cloud Identity Core Services
You have to activate it in the Admin Console (https://admin.google.com), and after that it is available for all users in the domain, Organizational Unit or group, that you have chosen to activate it for.
If you need additional configuration options to control the access to drive and the sharing possibilities in your domain, you should however switch to a G Suite Licence
I want to create several VM's from this Image automatically.
When I'm getting redirected to the Portals Website I can choose the option "Want to deploy programmatically? Get started-->". Yes, I want to, but in this Windows it seems like my Subscription isn't enabled for this option.
(Picture) So it's just a button to enable my Subscription, isn't it? Otherwise the status was "Enabled" or "Disable" to disable my Subscription. If I click the "Enable"-Button, nothing happens.
Does anyone of you have an idea how to enable my Subscription? Well, perhaps my thinking is wrong?
Thank you in advance!
Well, This Enable option is Accepting the Terms of use as blow in advance:
By enabling programmatic purchases for the subscriptions selected
below, I (a) agree to the legal terms and privacy statement(s)
associated with each offering above, (b) for Azure subscriptions
purchased from Microsoft, authorize Microsoft to charge or bill my
current payment method for the fees associated with my use of the
offering(s), including applicable taxes, with the same billing
frequency as my Azure subscription, until I discontinue use of the
offering(s), and (c) agree that Microsoft may share my contact
information, and transaction details associated with my purchase of
the above offering(s), with any third-party vendors, if listed above.
Microsoft does not provide rights for third-party products or
services. See the Azure Marketplace Terms for additional terms.
When you use Azure portal to create Data Science Virtual Machine - Windows 2016:
In the last step, you will agree the Terms of user by clicking "Create":
But When you use Powershell or API to create Data Science Virtual Machine - Windows 2016:
It will aslo need to agree this Terms of user by UI, but if you want to approach automation without UI, you need to agree the Terms of user in Advance for your Subscription.
So, you can see the difference between the Enabled and NOT Enabled subscritpion Status of this Marketplace image:
Enabled:
NOT Enabled
Hope this helps!
I "solve" the Problem: There wasn't any. You can only enable/disable Subscriptions if you have more than one.