It seems like you are encountering issues while installing portal packages from the Education Accelerator in Dynamics 365. Here are some suggestions and considerations:
Ensure that you are following the installation documentation provided by Microsoft for the Education Accelerator. The documentation often includes specific steps, prerequisites, and troubleshooting information.
Use Power Platform CLI:
The Power Platform CLI (Command Line Interface) can be a helpful tool for importing solutions. You can use commands like pac solution import to install solutions. Make sure you have the latest version of the Power Platform CLI installed.
Verify Dependencies:
Check the dependencies for the Dynamics365HIgherEdPortal_managed solution. If it has dependencies on certain tables or permissions, ensure that those dependencies are met in your environment. Resolve any missing dependencies before attempting to import the solution.
Review Solution Components:
After importing the solutions, check the components within the solutions to ensure they are populated correctly. If the EducationAnchorHigherEdEduPortal is empty post-solution import, there might be an issue with the import process or data.
Power Apps Portals vs. Power Pages:
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the portals in Dynamics 365 are typically referred to as Power Apps Portals. However, terminologies and technologies might evolve. Check the latest documentation or release notes for any changes in terminology or underlying technologies.
Check for Updates:
Ensure that you are using the latest version of the Education Accelerator and associated portal solutions. Updates may address known issues and provide improvements.
Review Error Messages:
Carefully review the error messages you are receiving during the so
Puppelution import. The error messages often provide insights into what specifically went wrong. Look for any table permissions or dependency-related errors.
Community and Support:
Check Microsoft community forums or support channels for assistance. Other users or Microsoft support staff might have encountered similar issues and can provide guidance.
Check for Updates in Documentation:
Since the technology landscape can change, make sure to check for any updates in the official Microsoft documentation or release notes for the Education Accelerator.
If you are unsure about any specific steps or encountering persistent issues, reaching out to Microsoft Support or the community forums for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform can be valuable. They can provide targeted assistance based on the latest information and potential updates to the solutions.