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You are implementing Dynamics 365 Field Service. Your customer wants to start adding Field Service users.

You need to add a user and assign a Field Service role.

Which five actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area. Arrange the five actions in the correct order.

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mbilal079
7 months, 1 week ago
I think 1- Log in to the Microsoft 365 administrator portal as your customer's admin account. 2- Add a user and assign a product license. 3- Log in to the Power Platform Admin Center and select your environment. 4- Select the user's name. 5- Select the roles to apply to the user.
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MrEz
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Log in to the Microsoft 365 administrator portal as your customer's admin account. (my problem was the red flag: customer’s admin account – not really HERs but the admin account they have created for me) Add a (new!) user and assign a product license. Log in to the Power Platform Admin Center and select your environment. (you could also use the old fashioned way starting from the CRM using “Access Advanced Settings from Settings.” And it automatically navigates you to power admin center once you select users in the security – though it is not forbitten, in this process here just “Access Advanced Settings from Settings.” Does not say from where and disrupts the process). On the other hand, you cannot select just the user name after selecting the environment, you first need to select “users” we have a disruption here. So both methods have a disruption. I basically suggest using M365 and groups and then you don’t add roles per specific environment (s) [you may have more than 1 productive environment]
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MrEz
7 months, 2 weeks ago
A tricky one: You need to add a user and assign a Field Service role. It does not say NEW user (I imply this). Log in to the Microsoft 365 administrator portal as your customer's admin account. Add a user and assign a product license. Log in to the Power Platform Admin Center and select your environment. Select the user's name. Select the roles to apply to the user. remains the old fashioned way: Access Advanced Settings from Settings.
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