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You need a Microsoft Dynamics 365 license to continue

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When i try to login i get the message :  You need a Microsoft Dynamics 365 license to continue. 

I have a license! Anyone else had this problem? Knows a resolution?

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  • oliver.rodrigues Profile Picture
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    is it on-premise or online ?

    if it is on-prem.. you need to login to the server open the Deployment Administrator and add the license there

  • Anton van Daal - In Summa Profile Picture
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    It's online. and the user has a license.

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    Alex Fun Wei Jie Profile Picture
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    Hi,

    try to remove the lincence from the user, and grant it back after that.  If this doesnt resolve the issue, try to check if the user has security role or not.

    Raise a ticket to microsoft if the suggested solution doesnt help.

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    Anton van Daal - In Summa Profile Picture
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    Raised a ticket Microsoft Support fixed it.

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