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Integration Dynamics 365 On-Premise with SharePoint Online

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Hi everyone!

I would like to enable document management for Dynamics 365 On-Premise with SharePoint Online.

I understand this can be done with Hybrid Authentication but i would prefer a more easy solution. 

I tried to upload the list component solution to SharePoint Online and Activate it but i get this error :

Activation of solutions with sandboxed code has been disabled in this site collection. Contact your administrator to enable activation using the guidance published at https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fp161394.aspx.

I also enabled the activation of Sandbox Solutions using  

Set-SPOSite "test.sharepoint.com/.../CRM" -SandboxedCodeActivationCapability E
nabled

but still get the same message. Any ideas?

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    This doesn't help . By removing the dlls this won't work

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