How can I get access to PartnerSource & CustomerSource

David MeegoScott StephensonYou have probably noticed the padlock icon Secure Link next to many of the links on this blog. This icon signifies links which require access to PartnerSource or CustomerSource.

You will find that many Knowledge Base articles, Tools, Software Development Kits (SDK), Product Releases and Service Packs are all protected in these secure areas.

To get access to these secure sites, you will need to be a Microsoft Business Solutions (Dynamics) partner or customer.

So ...

  • If you belong to a company which is a registered Microsoft Dynamics Customer and you don't have access, please ask your manager or system administrator to create a login for you. Your company should already have at least one login assigned to them. If no one at your organization is aware of whom is setup as Adminstrator, then please contacts your Microsoft Dynamics partner for that information.
     
  • Microsoft Dynamics Partners that have signed the Solution Provider Agreement, or have purchased a Partner Foundation or Partner Advanatage plan should already have access. Please ask your manager or system administrator to create a login for you. Your company should already have at least one login assigned to them.
     
  • If you belong to a company that is a Microsoft Partner, but not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner, it is possible to request access to PartnerSource with a special form.  This form is available within the Microsoft Partner Program portal by clicking on this link.
     
  • If you belong to a company that is not a Microsoft Partner and not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner or Customer, then you will have to work through someone who is or sign up through the Microsoft Partner Program.

This will help ISV (Independent Software Vendor) Microsoft partner companies who wish to integrate their products with Microsoft Dynamics products obtain access to the invaluable resources available on PartnerSource.

David and Scott

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2008
    Like Dave Musgrave, I occasionally point to CustomerSource locations for files. I forget that while most

  • Anonymous
    April 01, 2009
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    April 08, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    March 12, 2014
    The link from this section is broken: If you belong to a company that is a Microsoft Partner, but not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner, it is possible to request access to PartnerSource with a special form.  This form is available within the Microsoft Partner Program portal by clicking on this link.

  • Anonymous
    July 10, 2014
    Same boat as Shawn. Please post a link how to get access as MS partner (not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner yet)

    • Anonymous
      May 09, 2016
      If you belong to a company that is a Microsoft Partner, but not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner, it is possible to request access to PartnerSource with a special form. This form is available within the Microsoft Partner Program portal by clicking on this link.https://partner.microsoft.com/global/40089025The link is broken... Not yet a Dynamics Partner and want to join! Where do I go?!
  • Anonymous
    May 09, 2016
    If you belong to a company that is a Microsoft Partner, but not a Microsoft Dynamics Partner, it is possible to request access to PartnerSource with a special form. This form is available within the Microsoft Partner Program portal by clicking on this link.https://partner.microsoft.com/global/40089025Server Error404 - File or directory not found.The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.My business is not yet a Microsoft Dynamics Partner, but I would like to join - where do I go?

    • Anonymous
      May 09, 2016
      Hi JohnI had to locate this form when I left Microsoft and restarted Winthrop Development Consultants.Look herehttp://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=25160David
      • Anonymous
        May 09, 2016
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