Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing.
You want to enable the new feature.
You enable the feature in Lifecycle Services (LCS)
Does this action enable the new feature?
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A. B.A.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/fin-ops/get-started/public-preview-releasesEnabling a new feature in Lifecycle Services (LCS) does not necessarily mean that the feature is enabled in the Dynamics 365 environment. However, enabling a feature in LCS is the first step towards enabling it in the environment.
When Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing, it means that the feature is available to all Dynamics 365 users who have the appropriate permissions. This feature is available in the Dynamics 365 environment, but it needs to be enabled before it can be used.
Enabling a new feature in LCS is done through the "Feature management" workspace, which is used to manage all the features that are available in the environment. To enable a new feature, you need to first locate it in the "Available features" list and then click the "Enable" button.
Once the feature is enabled in LCS, it needs to be deployed to the Dynamics 365 environment. This can be done through the "Deploy" button in the "Feature management" workspace. After the deployment is complete, the feature will be available for use in the environment.
In summary, enabling a new feature in LCS is the first step towards enabling it in the Dynamics 365 environment. However, it is not enough to fully enable the feature, as it also needs to be deployed to the environment. Therefore, the answer to the question is B. No, enabling the feature in LCS does not fully enable the new feature in the environment.