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Converting from Dynamics CRM2011 to, eventually, Dynamics 365 2019 on premise

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What version of the MS Portal on premise  is available for Microsoft Dynamics 365 (on premises) Update 0.24 - January 2021 - 9.0.24.8 which seems to be the last On Premise version and where is its documentation.  My boss want info on it so we can start thinking about the changes needed from our old ADX portal logic.

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    Self-hosted Portals Source code for Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement was released as a one-time distribution with no plans on updating it, and it is offered as an as-is sample with no support.

    www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx

    cloudblogs.microsoft.com/.../

    Additionally, you can explore other options as discussed here ::

    www.engineeredcode.com/.../portal-options-for-dynamics-365-on-premise-customers

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