What are the implications if the customer has the Microsoft 365 license (Office, Excel, Word, Sharepoint) in one Tenant and 365 Business Central is provisioned in its own Tenancy?
How do you configure so that they can utilise these tools with Business Central?
Thank you - will try this out
Hello,
Did not test this scenario myself, but would NavUserPassword authentication work with the Office Add-In in this specific scenario. With AAD authentication, you use the Office 365 authentication mail address stamped on the user card for tenant authentication and the web address points to the WebClient instance in that same tenant. The Office Add-In probably won't work because it requires a different authentication. This can probably only work with NavUserPassword.
Thanks.
I have a similar scenario with my demo environment. Therefore have 2 user logins to manage. Slightly unsure about the outlook add-in being enabled as that sits in the office add-ins of the tenant . I do have both user accounts in my windows outlook app and can use the add-in. Edit/Open in Excel is ok as it’s just an endpoint authentication so any valid account credentials are fine. Sharepoint is bit different as you can have a web app of BC but it’s not often used. As for integration it’s just an endpoint with different auth. So Power Automate can work with both connectors as you have endpoints - different tenant or not.
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