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Set up Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Your users can access their Customer Engagement data while they're out in the field by using either of the following apps:

  • Dynamics 365 for phones: With Dynamics 365 for phones, you can design your information architecture once and the customizations will automatically flow to all form factors. Much is shared with Dynamics 365 for tablets.

  • Dynamics 365 for tablets: With the same basic features as Dynamics 365 for phones, tablet users will appreciate the Customer Engagement experience optimized for a larger screen.

Get started with Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Requirements

For hardware and software requirements for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets, see Support for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps organizations using Dynamics 365 for tablets require the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Fall ‘13 release or later.

Important

For Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets, Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps (on-premises) deployments require Internet-facing deployment (IFD) for users to access their data. If you have your Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps website available over the internet but it is not using the Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps IFD configuration, it is not supported. To verify that your on-premises deployment is configured for IFD, open Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps Deployment Manager on your Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps Server. The Authentication Summary section should show that both Claims-Based Authentication and Internet-facing deployment (IFD) are enabled. More information: Configure IFD for Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps.

Dynamics 365 apps IFD settings

Required privileges

Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement uses a security privilege, Dynamics 365 apps for mobile, to provide access to Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets. The privilege is pre-configured for Sales roles, but not other security roles, so you may want to add to other roles for your teams.

Follow these steps to check and assign the security privilege for a security role:

  1. Go to Settings > Security.

  2. Click Security Roles.

  3. Choose a security role > Business Management tab.

  4. In the Privacy Related Privileges section, verify that Dynamics 365 apps for mobile is set to Organization. If not, click Dynamics 365 apps for mobile.

  5. Click Save and Close to save the changes to the security role.

  6. Send an email to tablet-enabled users to let them know they can download the mobile app from the app store. Include the organization URL and sign-in information in the email.

    This applies to new installations of Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement, Dynamics CRM 2013 or later. You can add or remove this privilege from custom or default security roles to meet your business needs. Users who do not have this privilege will see the following error:

You haven't been authorized to use this app. Check with your system administrator to update your settings.

Note

Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement includes the ability to audit user access. Audit events are logged if a user accesses your Dynamics 365 apps organization through Dynamics 365 for tablets. However, there is not a new event type that indicates the access was through Dynamics 365 for tablets. The audit login events would appear as User Access via Web Services.

In addition, particularly if you have created a custom security role, validate that these entities have Read permission.

  1. Go to Settings > Security.

  2. Click Security Roles.

  3. Choose a security role > Customization tab. Verify that the Read permission is set for the following entities:

    • Custom Control

    • Custom Control Default Config

    • Custom Control Resource

    • System Application Metadata

    • System Form

    • User Application Metadata

    • View

  4. Choose a security role > Business Management tab. Verify that the Read permission is set for the following entity:

    • User Settings
  5. Click Save and Close to save the changes to the security role.

What users need to do

Install Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Install Dynamics 365 for phones and tablets

Tip

Be sure to provide users the URL and credentials they need to sign in.

What admins need to do

Security privileges

Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement uses a security privilege, Dynamics 365 apps for mobile, to provide access to Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets. This privilege is pre-configured for Sales roles, but not other security roles, so you may want to add to other roles for your teams.

Enable dashboards for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablet users

Multiple dashboards are available for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets users. After you set up standard or custom dashboards for mobile access, users can easily modify which dashboards appear and how they appear on their phones or tablets.

  1. Go to Settings > Customizations.

  2. Click Customize the System.

  3. Under Components, click Dashboards.

  4. Double-click or press and hold the dashboard you want to enable for phone or tablet access.

  5. Click Properties > Enable for mobile > OK.

  6. Click Save.

    Show your users how to set and view the enabled dashboards on their phones or tablets. More information: Basic navigation in Dynamics 365 for phones and tablets

    You can assign security roles to a dashboard so the dashboard appears only to users with certain security roles. For example, to set who has access to the Sales Dashboard, click Settings > Customizations > Customize the System > Components > Dashboards, and then select the Sales Dashboard. Then, click Enable Security Roles.

Get your on-premises deployment ready for Dynamics 365 apps for Windows 8.1 tablets

Important

The following content covering registry changes applies to Dynamics 365 for tablets and not Dynamics 365 for phones.

The new Dynamics 365 for tablets Windows 10 app does not require registry changes.

To deploy the Dynamics 365 apps for Windows 8.1 app, review the following scenarios.

Admin action
You’re using Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Spring ‘14 or later. None. You can skip the steps in this section. They apply only to on-premises Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps.
You’re using an on-premises version of Dynamics 365 apps that is earlier than Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Update to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later, and then follow the steps in this section.
You organization is running Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later. Follow the steps in this section.

Note

If you need to delay updating to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later, your users can use the Windows 8 app.

Before your users install the Windows 8.1 app, complete these steps:

  1. Make sure your Dynamics 365 apps server is updated to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later.
  2. Update a registry setting on your mobile devices.

Note

If users have installed the Dynamics 365 apps for Windows 8.1 app prior to you making these registry changes, they will need to restart the tablet app after the changes are complete.

Update the registry on managed mobile devices

If your mobile devices are managed under the control of group policy, the following steps describe what you need to do.

Caution

This task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, because serious problems may occur if you modify the registry incorrectly, it’s important that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, open the following link to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to back up and restore the registry in Windows.

  1. If you plan on using group policy to do a domain wide deployment of the registry change and your server is not running Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, download and install the Windows Server Administrative Templates.

  2. Open the Group Policy Management Editor.

  3. Select an existing policy or create a new policy.

  4. Go to Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > App runtime and set Turn on dynamic Content URI Rules for Windows store apps to Enabled.

  5. Click Show, and then add the URL for your organization. For example, https://orgname.contoso.com.

  6. Close the group policy editor and save your changes.

    More information: How to update links to external web pages for an enterprise environment and Group Policy

Update the registry on unmanaged mobile devices using a script

If your mobile devices are unmanaged, see the following sample PowerShell script that shows how to change the registry on each Windows 8.1 or later device.

  
# *********************************************************  
#   
#    Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.  
#    This code is licensed under the Microsoft Limited Public License.  
#    THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF  
#    ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY  
#    IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
#    PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.  
#   
# *********************************************************  
param([string]$admin)  
  
#Force PowerShell to relaunch in Admin mode  
if($admin -ne 'LaunchingAsAdminNow')   
{  
    $Args = '-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -file "' + ((Get-Variable MyInvocation).Value.MyCommand.Path) + '" LaunchingAsAdminNow'  
    $AdminProcess = Start-Process "$PsHome\PowerShell.exe" -Verb RunAs -ArgumentList $Args -PassThru  
}  
else  
{  
    # Create Packages key if it does not exist  
    $packages=Get-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue  
    if($packages -eq $null)  
    { New-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies -Name Packages}  
  
    # Create Applications key if it does not exist  
    $apps=Get-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue  
    if($apps -eq $null)  
    { New-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages -Name Applications}  
  
    # Add or overwrite EnableDynamicContentUriRules value to 1  
    New-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications -Name EnableDynamicContentUriRules -PropertyType DWord -Value 1 -force  
  
    # Create ContentUriRules key if it does not exist  
    $rules=Get-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications\ContentUriRules -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue  
    if($rules -eq $null)  
    {New-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications -Name ContentUriRules}  
  
    # Prompt user for the domain uri  
    $domainname = Read-Host 'Please provide the domain uri that you want to add to the allow list(such as https://*.contoso.com:444)'  
  
    # Add uri to the allow list under ContentUriRules  
    $urls=Get-Item -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications\ContentUriRules -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue  
    New-ItemProperty -Path HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Packages\Applications\ContentUriRules -Name ($urls.ValueCount+1) -PropertyType String -Value $domainname -force  
}  
  

Update the registry on unmanaged mobile devices using the Registry Editor

If your mobile devices are unmanaged, you can also change the registry on each Windows 8.1 or later device like this:

  1. Start Registry Editor.

  2. Before making changes to your registry, make a backup. Click File > Export, and then enter your settings.

  3. Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies

  4. Right-click or tap policies, point to New, and then click Key.

  5. Type Packages, and then press ENTER.

  6. Right-click or tap Packages, point to New, and then click Key.

  7. Type Applications, and then save the text.

  8. Right-click or tap Applications, point to New, and then click DWORD (32-bit) Value.

  9. Type EnableDynamicContentUriRules and then save the text.

  10. Right-click or tap EnableDynamicContentUriRules, and then click Modify.

  11. Type 1 in the Value Data box, and then click OK.

  12. Right-click or tap Applications, point to New, and then click Key.

  13. Type ContentUriRules, and then save the text.

  14. Right-click or tap ContentUriRules, point to New, and then click String Value.

  15. Type 1, and then save the text.

  16. Right-click or tap 1, and then click Modify.

  17. Type your Customer Engagement organization’s URL in the Value Data box (for example, https://contoso.com), and then click OK.

  18. Exit Registry Editor.

    Now you can point your users to the Windows 8.1 app, so they can get the added functionality of the offline experience. More information: Install the Dynamics 365 for tablets app

Configure Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

If an entity is enabled for Dynamics 365 apps for mobile and appears in the nav bar (sitemap) for the web application, it will also appear on the nav bar in Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets.

The Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets apps show the entities as a flat list in the same order as the sitemap in the web application. They ignore any groupings within web application areas. You can add an entity to multiple groups on the web application, but Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets display a flattened list and do not show any repeats. Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets apply your Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement security role, so you will not see an entity unless you have at least read access to that entity.

Custom entities use a fixed custom entity symbol.

Dynamics 365 for tablets nav bar

Simple lists

The lists of records that appear on the Sales Dashboard and within a form appear as simple lists. These lists have a different appearance than the typical view of records. There are a few frequently used actions you can perform on a simple list.

Note

Simple lists are not available in Dynamics 365 for phones. Instead use the command bar and click Select View to change your view.

  • Tap the list header to see the full list for the current view.

  • Tap a list item to open the form for that item.

  • Tap and hold an item to display the command bar.

  • Tap the New Item button + to the right of the view name to create a new record of that type.

    Some more things to note:

  • You’ll see the New Item button + to the right of the view name for any entity type that is read/write enabled for Dynamics 365 for tablets.

  • Simple lists retrieve ten records at a time regardless of the Records Per Page setting in your Personal Options area of the web application. As you scroll to the bottom of the list, Dynamics 365 for tablets displays additional records.

    Fields Displayed

    A typical view of records displays all columns in the view definition. A simple list displays the first few columns from the selected view. Simple lists are also capable of displaying images for each record if the entity is enabled to display images.

    Dynamics 365 for tablets simple list

    The number of fields you’ll see in the list is different depending on whether or not the entity is enabled for images. If it is, the image is the first thing to appear. Next to the image the primary field for the entity is displayed first and wraps up to two lines. The primary field is followed by the first two columns in the view that are not the primary field. Those fields will each appear on one line.

    If the entity is not enabled for images, the primary field for the entity is displayed first. The primary field is followed by the first three columns in the view that are not the primary field.

    There are a few special list types: Activity, Stakeholders, and Sales Team. These are discussed in the next sections.

    Activity Lists

    The simple list for activities includes some special functionality that isn’t available on other lists. Each standard activity type (such as Phone call and Task) includes a symbol to differentiate it from the other activity types. Next to the symbol, the primary field for the activity is displayed and will wrap up to three lines. The next field to display is the first field from the view (excluding the primary field), Due Date, and Activity Type. Activities that can be marked as complete have a check box next to them. Tap the check box to mark the activity as complete.

    The activities list shows activities that are due today and past due activities in a darker color. Activities that are not due today or past due appear in a lighter color. Activities with a due date include the date and time of when they are due.

Important

Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement uses a composite Activity entity to store and retrieve data common between different activity types (like Task, Appointment, or Phone Call). The due date for activities is stored in the Actual End field for the composite Activity entity. Appointment activities have a Start Date and End Date. Because the due date for the activities list is retrieved from the Actual End field, the time that an appointment ends is displayed in the Activities list. This means an appointment that starts at 1pm and ends at 2pm will show a time of 2pm on the tile for the appointment in the activities simple list.

Dynamics 365 for tablets simple activity list

Some more things to note:

  • The Description field for emails will not appear in lists.

  • For Activities, the New Item button + opens a flyout so you can select the type of activity to create. This flyout contains a list of all the read/write enabled activities.

    Stakeholders and Sales Team Lists

    The Stakeholders and Sales Team lists that appear in an Opportunity display the primary field and role. These two entity lists have inline create and editing. When you tap the New Item button + on these lists, the existing list items move down, and a lookup and a drop-down list appear. Now you can select (or create) an entity to add to the list through the lookup, and assign a role through the drop-down list.

    Stakeholders and sales team lists

    Editing is an inline experience as well. If you tap the down arrow next to the role name, the drop-down list appears in edit mode and you can change roles.

    Select View

    To change the view used to display a list of records, tap and hold the name of the list. The command bar appears, which includes the Select View button. Tap the Select View button to select a different view.

    Personal views are listed before system views. You can’t create new views within Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement.

Charts

All the charts you can create in the Chart Designer, such as Bar, Line, Pie, and Funnel charts, are viewable in Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets.

Some more things to note:

  • Open a chart from the Sales Dashboard to get a page with a chart and the records used to generate the chart.

  • Choose the chart sections to see the records filtered for that part of the chart.

  • Charts are not available offline with Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets.

  • You can add charts to dashboards and chart pages only.

Forms

Forms in Dynamics 365 for tablets are based on the development principle of “Design once and deploy across clients.” Entity behavior and business processes in Dynamics 365 for tablets forms function similarly to forms in the web application, but with a flow tailored for a tablet. In Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps online, you can preview how forms look on tablets and phones when you customize them in the web app.

Note

Forms work a bit differently for Dynamics 365 for phones. See the section later Things to know about Dynamics 365 for phones.

Sales form in Dynamics 365 apps

Sales Lead form in web application
> Sales form in Dynamics 365 for tablets

Sales Lead form in Dynamics 365 for tablets

This diagram shows common parts of the updated entity forms in the web application.

Diagram shows Updated entity form structure in Dynamics 365 apps

Dynamics 365 for tablets takes many of the Main form elements and presents them in a way that is optimized for tablets, as shown in the following diagram.

Diagram of a form in Dynamics 365 for tablets

Relationships

The Relationships area of the form displays entity relationships that are configured in the Navigation area of a form. If an entity relationship is configured to appear in the Navigation area within the form customization, and the entity is enabled for Dynamics 365 for tablets, the entity relationship will appear in the Relationships section. The Connections relationship tile is not displayed in Dynamics 365 for tablets.

The relationships section also has a tile that represents the owner of the record, which is a Lookup field. In addition to the Owner tile, there are some other examples of hardcoded tiles that represent Lookup fields. For example, the Contact form has a tile for the parent account. You cannot choose additional Lookup fields as tiles in this section.

Form customization with navigation items

Form customization that shows navigation items on the left side of the screen

Relationships section within a form

Relationships section within a form

Some more things to note:

  • Forms in Dynamics 365 for tablets are limited to 5 tabs (or 75 fields and 10 lists). This limit includes hidden fields.

  • Activity Feeds and Yammer are not supported in Dynamics 365 for tablets.

Things to know about Dynamics 365 for phones

Forms

Forms in Dynamics 365 for phones use the Main form type. Entity behavior and business processes in Dynamics 365 for phones forms function similarly to forms in the web application, but with a flow tailored for a phone.

To further simplify forms, you can hide components from appearing in the phone app. You can hide tabs, sections, subgrids, fields, and charts. For example, to hide the Details tab in the Contact form, click Settings > Customizations > Customize the System > Components > expand Entities > expand the Contact entity > Forms. Select the Contact form, then scroll down and click Details. Click Change Properties and clear the Available on phone check box to hide the Detail tab from appearing on the Contact form for phone users.

Hide the Detail tab on Dynamics 365 for phones

Other differences with Dynamics 365 for tablets

There are a few differences between Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets:

  • Simple lists are not available in Dynamics 365 for phones. Instead use the command bar and click Select View to change your view.

  • Duplicate detection is not available.

  • The Open in browser feature is not available.

Supported languages for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets support the following languages:

  • Basque (Basque) - 1069

  • Bulgarian (Bulgaria) - 1026

  • Catalan (Catalan) - 1027

  • Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.) - 3076

  • Chinese (People's Republic of China) - 2052

  • Chinese (Simplified) - 2052

  • Chinese (Taiwan) - 1028

  • Chinese (Traditional) - 1028

  • Croatian (Croatia) - 1050

  • Czech (Czech Republic) - 1029

  • Danish - 1030

  • Dutch - 1043

  • English - 1033

  • Estonian - 1061

  • Finnish - 1035

  • French - 1036

  • Galician

  • German - 1031

  • Greek - 30

  • Hindi (India) - 91

  • Hungarian - 36

  • Indonesian - 62

  • Italian - 1040

  • Japanese - 1041

  • Kazakh - 705

  • Korean - 82

  • Latvian - 371

  • Lithuanian - 370

  • Norwegian - 47

  • Polish - 48

  • Portuguese (Brazil) - 55

  • Portuguese (Portugal) - 2070

  • Romanian - 40

  • Russian - 7

  • Serbian

  • Slovak - 421

  • Slovenian - 386

  • Spanish - 3082

  • Swedish - 46

  • Thai - 66

  • Turkish - 90

  • Ukrainian - 380

    When the application first loads after installation, it will determine the device language and load the user interface in that language. If the device language is not one of the supported languages, the application will load in English. When the application has been configured in a Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement organization, the application will load in the language specified in the user’s personal options. If the user language is not one of the supported languages, the application will fall back to the base language of the Dynamics 365 apps organization, if it is in the supported language list. If the organization’s base language isn’t supported, English will be the final fallback if it is enabled on the server.

Entities and Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

You can enable a limited set of entities for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets. To see if an entity is enabled or to enable an entity, click Settings > Customizations > Customize the System > Entities. Select an entity and review the Outlook & Mobile settings.

Some more things to note:

  • All custom entities can be enabled for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets.

  • You can use the Lookup for entities that are not enabled for Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets from a record that is enabled and see the data. However, you won’t be able to edit the entity.

    Entities that are visible and read/write in Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Entity Name Visibility Property Read-only Property
Account Modifiable Modifiable
Activity Not modifiable Not modifiable
Appointment Modifiable Modifiable
Case Modifiable Modifiable
Competitor Modifiable Modifiable
Connection Not modifiable Modifiable
Contact Modifiable Modifiable
Invoice Modifiable Modifiable
Lead Modifiable Modifiable
Note Not modifiable Not modifiable
Opportunity Modifiable Modifiable
Order Modifiable Modifiable
Phone Call Modifiable Modifiable
Quote Modifiable Modifiable
Social Activity Modifiable Modifiable
Social Profile Modifiable Modifiable
Task Modifiable Modifiable

Entities that are visible and read-only in Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Entity Name Visibility Property Read-only Property
Attachment Not modifiable Not modifiable
Email Modifiable Not modifiable
Entitlement Not modifiable Not modifiable
Knowledge Article Modifiable Not modifiable
Price List Not modifiable Not modifiable
Product Modifiable Not modifiable
Queue Modifiable Not modifiable
Sharepoint Document Not modifiable Not modifiable
SLA KPI Instance Not modifiable Modifiable
Team Not modifiable Not modifiable
User Not modifiable Not modifiable
Web Resource Not modifiable Not modifiable

Authentication and Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets authenticate users with browser-based authentication, which means no credentials are stored on the phone.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps

Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets users transitioned to Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps on Microsoft Online Services environment will automatically renew their sign-in for up to30 days.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 or later (on-premises versions)

Dynamics 365 for tablets connections to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 or later require an Internet-facing deployment.

Note

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 or later is required for Dynamics 365 for tablets users to connect to their Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps organization. Organizations that are using earlier versions of on-premises editions of Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps will need to upgrade.

Considerations and best practices for securing Dynamics 365 apps data on Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets

Consider the following when planning security for Dynamics 365 for tablets:

  • Data transmission. Dynamics 365 for tablets requires an Internet-facing deployment (IFD), so when your organization’s mobile devices synchronize Customer Engagement data with your online Customer Engagement, the data is encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).

  • Cached data. Dynamics 365 for phones and Dynamics 365 for tablets only cache records and lists that you’ve recently accessed in the app. To clear cached data, users can either sign out or reconfigure.

  • Encrypting cached data. Cached data is not encrypted. You can use BitLocker to encrypt the entire hard drive on a Windows 8 or later device. For Apple and Android devices, consider Windows Intune or a product from another company to encrypt the hard drive on the mobile device.

Other features

Save

Records are saved in Dynamics 365 for tablets based on how you configured autosave in your organization settings. To view your save settings, click Settings > Administration > System Settings > General tab. View the settings under Select the default save option for forms.

If autosave is:

  • Enabled for the organization, changes to forms are saved when users leave forms.

  • Disabled for the organization, users must use the command bar and click Save to save form changes.

Images

Images, such as contact photos, are not stored in the browser cache. Images may not be displayed when users work offline with Dynamics 365 for tablets.

Privacy notice

The Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement for tablets and phones, and Project Finder for Project Finder for Dynamics 365 (the "App") enables users to access their Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement instance from their tablet and phone device. In order to provide this service, the App processes and stores information, such as user's credentials and the data the user processes in Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement. The App is provided for use only by end users of Microsoft customers who are authorized users of Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement. The App processes user's information on behalf of the applicable Microsoft customer, and Microsoft may disclose information processed by the App at the direction of the organization that provides users access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement. Microsoft does not use information users process via the App for any other purpose.

If users use the App to connect to Microsoft Dynamics CRM (online) or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement, by installing the App, users consent to transmission of their organization's assigned ID and assigned end user ID, and device ID to Microsoft for purposes of enabling connections across multiple devices, or improving Microsoft Dynamics CRM (online), Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement or the App.

Location data. If users request and enable location-based services or features in the App, the App may collect and use precise data about their location. Precise location data can be Global Position System (GPS) data, as well as data identifying nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi hotspots. The App may send location data to Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement. The App may send the location data to Bing Maps and other third party mapping services, such as Google Maps and Apple Maps, a user designated in the user's phone to process the user's location data within the App. Users may disable location-based services or features or disable the App's access to user's location by turning off the location service or turning off the App's access to the location service. Users' use of Bing Maps is governed by the Bing Maps End User Terms of Use available at https://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9710837 and the Bing Maps Privacy Statement available at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=248686. Users' use of third party mapping services, and any information users provide to them, is governed by their service specific end user terms and privacy statements. Users should carefully review these other end user terms and privacy statements.

The App may include links to other Microsoft services and third party services whose privacy and security practices may differ from those of Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement.  IF USERS SUBMIT DATA TO OTHER MICROSOFT SERVICES OR THIRD PARTY SERVICES, SUCH DATA IS GOVERNED BY THEIR RESPECTIVE PRIVACY STATEMENTS. For the avoidance of doubt, data shared outside of Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement is not covered by users' Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement agreement(s) or the applicable Microsoft Dynamics Trust Center. Microsoft encourages users to review these other privacy statements.

Licensed Dynamics 365/Common Data Service users with specific Security Roles (CEO – Business Manager, Sales Manager, Salesperson, System Administrator, System Customizer, and Vice President of Sales) are automatically authorized to access the service by using Dynamics 365 for tablets, as well as other clients.

An administrator has full control (at the user security role or entity level) over the ability to access and the level of authorized access associated with the tablet client. Users can then access Dynamics 365 or Common Data Service by using Dynamics 365 for tablets, and Customer Data will be cached on the device running the specific client.

Based on the specific settings at the user security and entity levels, the types of Customer Data that can be exported from Dynamics 365 or Common Data Service and cached on an end user’s device include record data, record metadata, entity data, entity metadata, and business logic.

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