If you are on version 9.4 or above of Dynamics 365, you will not be able to authenticate using username and password at all. From November 9th onwards, PowerPack add-ons will be supporting ServertoServer authentication (recommended and supported for CRM online) along with IFD authentication (supported for on-premises). To use PowerMailChimp, one of the two below forms of authentication is required. The PowerMailChimp Service User security role should be assigned to the application user created for server-to-server authentication. This role should be assigned to anyone who wants to use PowerMailChimp via the model driven app. The PowerMailChimp User security role will give users full access to the PowerMailChimp functionality, including sending out blasts, and anything else related to PowerMailChimp. The PowerMailChimp Hide Jump to MailChimp security role will give users full use of PowerMailChimp, but will hide the button that directs users to MailChimp. They can create and save the blast, but not actually send it out. The PowerMailChimp Do Not Allow Send and Schedule Blast security role is meant to restrict users from being able to send a PowerMailChimp blast. PowerMailChimp Do Not Allow Send or Schedule The PowerMailChimp Read-Only user security role is meant to be assigned to any CRM user who would like to see the PowerMailChimp blasts and statistics, but won’t have access to edit/update/delete the PowerMailChimp-related entities. System Administrators will automatically be able to use PowerMailChimp and no additional security roles are required. If you are using server-to-server authentication, the PowerMailChimp user role along with a role that allows you to read/write (for example, a sales admin role) will need to be assigned to the application user that was created for authentication. Users will also need to be assigned the PowerMailChimp AppUser role to access the PowerMailChimp model driven app. Each user you want to be able to have some level of use for PowerMailChimp will need one of the security roles below. After you import PowerMailChimp, you will notice several new security roles in your Dynamics 365 system.
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