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Is LCS features deprecated soon in D365FO?

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Hello, Is LCS features depreciated soon in D365F&O. I heard that Power Point Admin Centre will comes up instead of LCS. When will expected to come and from which version.
 
Kindky let me know brief about PPAC. and how PPAC is connected with Azure DevOps?
 
Please give me the thoughts. thanks!
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  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    Sure. You can use a search engine to find such things on internet. For example, try this: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=d365fo+unified+admin+experience+video.
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    Hi Nagarajan, thanks for the update.
     
    Do you have any videos to get more info. Kindly share pls.  thanks!
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    Navneeth Nagrajan Profile Picture
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    To add to what Andre said, PPAC will be the go to place for new implementations and new environments spin ups. Also, new features to Dynamics Lifecycle Services will stop from january 2026 but will continue to co-exist for sometime with PPAC being the go to place for most of the D365 FO related components. 
     
    You can create support requests now from PPAC instead of LCS. Active issues linked to Azure DevOps is Dynamics LCS is no longer supported. Also, keep an eye on the administrator roles from LCS To PPAC.
     
    Hope this helps. 
     
     
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    André Arnaud de Calavon Profile Picture
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    Hi,
     
    Power Platform Admin Center (PPAC) is ready to onboard new clients in the beginning of next year. Once that process works, Microsoft will work on introducing migration tools to move from LCS to PPAC for existing customers. The exact dates aren't known yet.
     
     
    There are also some videos with more information like this one: Time to move from LCS to PPAC
     
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    Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    It's going to happen, but not date has been announced, as far as I know.
     
    Please create a new thread for your question about DevOps (it doesn't march the topic of this thread) and explain what exactly you're looking for. There are many ways how Power Platform and Azure DevOps may relate to each other. For example, you might mean deployment of code to UDE from Azure Pipelines - or maybe something completely different.

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