![]() When there’s not MFA enabled for Dynamics 365 (Office 365) account credentials, you are able to connect to the organization with no issues and get the CRMServiceClient in your application easy.īut, if you have Multi-Factor Authentication enabled for a credential that is used in Console Apps to connect to D365, the Console App will not connect and the CrmCerviceClient will have null as below with the error ‘ Unable to Login to Dynamics CRM’ If you first want to check out about enabling Multi-Factor Authentication, you can check my blog post on it here – Office 365 Admin: Quickly Enable Multi-factor authentication for users Standard Authentication vs MFA enabled User If you have a Console App that authenticates to D365 using a credential (typically, an Administrator) but now the administrator is setup for Multi-Factor authentication, your Console App won’t work.
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