How to Convert a Dynamics 365 Business Central Essentials Trial into a Premium Trial

Some features may be missing on your Dynamics 365 Business Central trial. Convert your Essentials Trial to a Premium Trial.

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    If you have visited the Microsoft Transform website and started a Dynamics 365 Business Central trial, you might think there are some premium features missing like Manufacturing and Service Management. Until recently, it was instructed to go through a CSP Provider to get access to the premium Dynamics 365 Business Central trial. Now, it’s only a quick search and a couple clicks away.

    Setting Up Your Dynamics 365 Business Central Trial

    If you are a Microsoft Partner, you can visit Microsoft Transform and request a new Microsoft 365 Business Demo Content tenant environment to create a brand new demo tenant. From there, you can go to Dynamics trials and add the new credentials for the Dynamics 365 Business Central Trial.

    If you are a Microsoft Customer, you will want to add the trial to your existing Microsoft Tenant. To do this, go to Dynamics trials and add your Microsoft login ID when requesting a Business Central Trials.

    In both cases, you will need to complete the required steps to proceed and you will have access to Dynamics 365 Business Central Essentials Trial environment.

    Converting to a Premium Dynamics 365 Business Central Trial

    To convert the Dynamics 365 Business Central Essentials Trial to a Premium, click the search icon in the top ribbon and start typing “Company Information”. Select Company information and change the User Experience from Essentials to Premium as outlined in red below.

    Dynamics 365 business central trial

    Next, close the pop out window and refresh the page. From there, you can click the search icon again and start typing “Manufacturing” and you can begin to explore the premium features that you now have access to within your Dynamics 365 Business Central Trial.

    If you have a positive experience with your trial, you’ll be happy to hear that the Dynamics 365 Business Central October 18 release is equipped with some very important, process-enhancing capabilities. The October 18 release also enables on cloud, on-premises, and hybrid Dynamics 365 Business Central deployments and allows Dynamics NAV solutions to connect to the cloud through Business Central.

    Make the most out Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central by learning about all its features.