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Monday, 24 February 2025

Microsoft Dynamics CRM User License Types and their meaning

User License Types
User License Type License Type Meaning
1ProfessionalFull access user with comprehensive capabilities.
2AdministrativeUser with administrative privileges for system management.
4BasicUser with limited access, suitable for basic functionality needs.
5EssentialUser with minimal access, typically for lightweight tasks.
6DeviceLicense assigned per device, allowing multiple users to share the same device.
7External ConnectorAllows external users to access the system without individual licenses.
8LimitedUser with restricted access, confined to specific modules or features.
9Read-OnlyUser permitted only to view data without making any modifications.
10Team MemberUser with access to collaborative features and basic functionalities.
11StudentLicense tailored for educational purposes, providing necessary tools for students.
12FacultyLicense designed for educational staff, offering tools required for teaching.
13GuestTemporary access for external users, often with limited permissions.
14PartnerAccess provided to business partners, enabling collaboration and specific functionalities.
15DeveloperUser with access to development tools and environments for creating and testing applications.
16TesterUser designated for testing purposes, with access to testing tools and environments.
18EnterpriseComprehensive access for users within an enterprise, covering all standard features.
21BusinessLicense suitable for business users, providing essential tools for business operations.
22Non-ProfitLicense offered to non-profit organizations, often at a discounted rate.
23GovernmentLicense tailored for governmental agencies, adhering to specific regulatory requirements.
24AcademicGeneral license for educational institutions, covering both students and faculty.
25TrialTemporary license allowing users to evaluate the system before committing to a purchase.
26SubscriptionLicense based on a recurring payment model, providing access as long as the subscription is active.
27PerpetualOne-time purchase license granting permanent access to the software.
28ConcurrentLicense model allowing a set number of users to access the system simultaneously.
29FloatingLicenses that are not assigned to specific users but can be used by any user within a group, up to a limit.
30Node-LockedLicense tied to a specific device or node, restricting usage to that particular hardware.
32SiteLicense permitting unlimited use within a particular location or site.
33GlobalLicense allowing usage across multiple locations worldwide.
34OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer license, typically bundled with hardware.
35VolumeLicense purchased in bulk, often at a discounted rate, for large organizations.
42Cloud Solution ProviderLicense provided through a cloud solution partner, offering cloud-based services and support.
43Service Provider License AgreementLicensing program for service providers, enabling them to offer software services to end customers.
44Academic VolumeVolume licensing program specifically for educational institutions, facilitating large-scale deployments.
66ClassroomLicense tailored for classroom settings, providing tools necessary for teaching and learning.
68Developer NetworkSubscription-based license providing developers with access to a wide range of Microsoft software for development and testing.
70CompetencyLicense granted to partners who have demonstrated expertise in specific areas, providing additional benefits and support.
72ResellerLicense for organizations authorized to sell software products to end customers.
73DistributorLicense for entities responsible for distributing software products to resellers.