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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Licensing: What You Need to Know Before 2026 Enforcement

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Neha Bhagat
Senior Director – Microsoft Dynamics (Practice Head)
December 4, 2025

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Microsoft is changing how Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (F&O) licenses are tracked and enforced. For years, many organizations have relied on a mix of trust, manual clean-up, and the occasional audit. Now, enforcement is moving into the product itself.

This blog explains what’s changing, key dates to know, and how to prepare so you stay compliant without paying for more licenses than you need.

What’s Changing – in Plain Language

The new rules apply to the finance and operations apps:

The core shift is simple:

Until now, it was possible for users to have access that didn’t perfectly match their license. Going forward, that gap will be much harder to ignore.

Key Dates: 2025 Prep, 2026 Enforcement

Think of this in two phases:

2025 – Visibility and preparation

Be Compliant

New SKUs and Pricing You Can’t Ignore

Alongside enforcement, Microsoft has introduced new premium tiers and raised prices for some workloads:

The message: don’t just count licenses. Check which licenses you’re using and whether certain users genuinely need Premium capabilities.

How Licenses Are Assigned and Measured

There are three main places to care about:

Microsoft 365 Admin Center

This is your source of truth for license assignment. Every user who works in Finance, SCM, Commerce, HR, or Project Ops must have the correct license here. If it’s wrong here, it will be wrong when enforcement starts.

Power Platform Admin Center (PPAC)

PPAC gives you a cross-tenant view of:

It connects the dots between security roles, workloads, and license needs.

User Security Governance (USG) in F&O

USG is the engine behind all of this on the F&O side. It:

Roles Drive Licensing – Not Job Titles

Licensing is determined by what users can do in the system, not by their job description.

In practice:

That’s why USG is so important: it shows the license impact of your actual security design, not just your intentions.

A Simple 5-Step Action Plan

Here’s a practical way to get ready:

Inventory users and licenses

Pull a list of F&O users and their licenses from Microsoft 365 admin center and compare it with who is actually using the system.

Turn on and use USG

Make sure User Security Governance is enabled. Review the User License Summary and identify under-licensed and over-licensed users.

Clean up roles

Retire unused roles, simplify overlapping ones, and make sure light users aren’t assigned high-privilege duties by accident.

Work backwards from your renewal date

Confirm your next contract renewal or anniversary date and set internal milestones a few months before that to complete clean-up and testing.

Educate IT and business owners

Give simple guidance on full vs light vs Premium licenses so managers don’t request the wrong license by default.

How Korcomptenz Can Help

As a Microsoft Solution Partner with deep Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain experience, Korcomptenz can help you:

If you want to turn this from a compliance headache into an opportunity to clean up roles, cut waste, and strengthen governance, talk to Korcomptenz for a free consultation.

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