Dynamics 365 v9 Link user with business unit and role programmatically












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I am trying to write a program (in C#) for adding business unit and role of users,
I find users in Active Directory (with System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement),
I take this user after, I don't know how to make my link with Dynamics 365 (v9) ...
If you have any idea to programmatically add roles and business unit to my users ?



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I am trying to write a program (in C#) for adding business unit and role of users,
I find users in Active Directory (with System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement),
I take this user after, I don't know how to make my link with Dynamics 365 (v9) ...
If you have any idea to programmatically add roles and business unit to my users ?



Thanks










share|improve this question























  • Please review How to Ask. In the meantime, here's an article to get you started.

    – Aron
    Nov 20 '18 at 19:44
















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I am trying to write a program (in C#) for adding business unit and role of users,
I find users in Active Directory (with System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement),
I take this user after, I don't know how to make my link with Dynamics 365 (v9) ...
If you have any idea to programmatically add roles and business unit to my users ?



Thanks










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I am trying to write a program (in C#) for adding business unit and role of users,
I find users in Active Directory (with System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement),
I take this user after, I don't know how to make my link with Dynamics 365 (v9) ...
If you have any idea to programmatically add roles and business unit to my users ?



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  • Please review How to Ask. In the meantime, here's an article to get you started.

    – Aron
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Please review How to Ask. In the meantime, here's an article to get you started.

– Aron
Nov 20 '18 at 19:44







Please review How to Ask. In the meantime, here's an article to get you started.

– Aron
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