web
You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page.
close
Skip to main content

Notifications

Announcements

No record found.

Community site session details

Community site session details

Session Id :
Microsoft Dynamics CRM (Archived)

Default CRM Portal Admin Credentials?

(0) ShareShare
ReportReport
Posted on by

What are the default administrator credentials for logging into the Portal and doing the simple editing of look/feel of the solution? - I assumed "Administrator" and the pass@word1 but this doesnt work??

Where would I find the details for Admin Login inside CRM or the 365 portal?? 

*This post is locked for comments

I have the same question (0)
  • Suggested answer
    TheMarkChristie Profile Picture
    10,328 Moderator on at

    Hi Tuffers,

    From the admin Guide

    Get started with the portal content editor

    Applies To: Dynamics CRM Online    

    CRM portals offers a powerful suite of editing tools. Users with Control web page access for portals can add, modify, or delete Manage webpages and their content without having to directly access the databases and web servers that physically contain these entities. Editing can be performed in any modern browser and is accomplished through the use of two powerful yet intuitive tools.       This document assumes that you have the Control web page access for portals. If you do not, ask your portal administrator to arrange this for you. The permissions can be assigned to individual pages, so be sure to specify which pages you will need to edit.    

    Note         If you are using the sample organization, sign in with administrator as the username and pass@word1 as the password.      

  • Martin McG Profile Picture
    260 on at

    Hi Tuffers,

    I've ran into the same issue on a trial crm online & portal trial.

    Did you have any joy with the user "administrator" & password "pass@word1"?

    Im geting an error of "Invalid Sign-In"

    Thanks

  • Verified answer
    Nick.Doelman Profile Picture
    1,947 Most Valuable Professional on at

    You could always just create a contact via the portal (register) and in CRM, assign that particular new contact the "administrator" webrole, which will give that portal user front side editing capabilities.

    Cheers

    Nick

  • Martin McG Profile Picture
    260 on at

    Thanks Nick, I went in to and reset the password.

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

Responsible AI policies

As AI tools become more common, we’re introducing a Responsible AI Use…

Neeraj Kumar – Community Spotlight

We are honored to recognize Neeraj Kumar as our Community Spotlight honoree for…

Leaderboard > 🔒一 Microsoft Dynamics CRM (Archived)

#1
SA-08121319-0 Profile Picture

SA-08121319-0 4

#1
Calum MacFarlane Profile Picture

Calum MacFarlane 4

#3
Alex Fun Wei Jie Profile Picture

Alex Fun Wei Jie 2

Last 30 days Overall leaderboard

Featured topics

Product updates

Dynamics 365 release plans