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How to create a trial account on MS Dynamics 365 Business Central?
How to create a trial account on MS Dynamics 365 Business Central?
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Written by Ali Kiassat
Updated over a week ago

If you are looking forward to integrating MS Dynamics 365 Business Central to Railz and test connecting MS Dynamics 365 Business Central to a business via Rails Sites™ or Railz Connect™, we recommend that you create a trial account on MS Dynamics 365 Business Central and try integrating this trial account with Railz. Please follow the below steps to create an MS Dynamics 365 Business Central trial account

1 - Click here to navigate to the trial site

2 - Click on the ‘Finance and operations’ tab, select Dynamics 365 Business Central card click on ‘Try for Free’

3 - Enter your work or school email address and click on next when prompted

When you enter the email address and click on ‘Next’, you will be prompted to confirm whether the email address you entered is a business or personal email address.

4 - Select one of the options and click ‘Next’ to enter the account information.

5 - Enter the following information,

  • First Name

  • Last Name

  • Country

  • Business Phone Name

  • Password

An email will also be sent to the email address you entered above containing a verification code which also needs to be entered into the account info section.

When all the required information is entered onto the form, you will also have to agree to the terms and conditions, before clicking the next button.

6 - In the next step, you will have the option to invite team members to Dynamics 365 Business Central. You also have the option to skip this step by clicking on ‘Skip & go to Dynamics 365 Business Central’.

We encourage our users to reach out directly to MS Dynamics 365 Business Central support team if you have any trouble creating an account.

Please see here for information on integrating MS Dynamics 365 Business Central with Railz.

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