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Dynamics AX 2012 R2: Office, SharePoint, and Lync versions supported

I just completed my Office Interop presentation at Convergence in New Orleans and I had a number of people asking about version support for Office and SharePoint since I demonstrated in Microsoft Office 2013. I didn't make a specific mention of Microsoft Office 2010 but, yes, Office 2010 is supported as well as Office 2013.

High Level
At a high level, Dynamics AX 2012 R2 supports Office 2010 and 2013, SharePoint 2010 and 2013 (*not for EP yet), and Lync 2010 and 2013.

Office Add-ins
The Dynamics AX 2012 R2 Office Add-ins for Excel and Word can run and are supported in Office 2010 and 2013. Office 2007 SP3 also works at this time but is not officially supported and may encounter issues in the future.
The documents generated and workbooks exported from Dynamics AX 2012 R2 can also be viewed in the Office 365 web versions of Excel and Word, however the Add-ins only run in the local versions of Excel and Word.

SharePoint
Exports, generated documents, attachments, and templates can be exported to, sent to, placed in, and hosted on document libraries and folders within SharePoint 2010, SharePoint 2013, and SharePoint Onlne.

Lync
Dynamics AX 2012 R2 works with Lync 2010 client and Lync 2013 client.

 

 *Enterprise Portal support for SharePoint 2013 is still under development. A hotfix will be available soon.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 28, 2013
    Looking for guidance on integrating on-prem AX 2012 R2 with O365 Outlook.  Maybe a comparison of features/functionality as compared to on-prem Outlook.  Also, curious about best practice configuration on any of the above.  We have on-prem Outlook right now.  Seems that we need to have Outlook run on the same machine as AX client to get some features (e.g. calendar/contact sync).  That's possible either by running remote desktop or putting AX on the local client.  Trade-offs in either case.  Want to move to O365 though.  The ideal setup for me would be O365 Outlook c/w on-prem AX.  Next best, Outlook on the local desktop, AX remote desktop.  Either of those possible without losing functionality?Thanks so much.
  • Anonymous
    March 28, 2013
    You are correct in your assumption that Outlook needs to be running on the same machine as the AX Client.O365 Outlook isn't supported for Dynamics AX 2012 calendar/contact sync. And unfortunately "local Outlook + remote AX Client" is not supported either.
  • Anonymous
    March 28, 2013
    however, www.axperience.ch provides a module to synchronize directly with Exchange (off the premises, Outlook 365 or RDP Ax client + local outlook)
  • Anonymous
    April 05, 2013
    So, if I'm accessing my O365 mailbox via a desktop Outlook client, and the client is on the same machine as AX, will that work?  Or is this just a limitation of O365?  That wouldn't really be functionally different than desktop Outlook connecting to on prem Exchange right?
  • Anonymous
    April 05, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    April 14, 2013
    Chris - What you mean by "O365 Outlook isn't supported for Dynamics AX 2012 calendar/contact sync. And unfortunately "local Outlook + remote AX Client" is not supported either." ??Are you saying having MSExchange (Office365) + On-Prem MS Office(Outlook) is not a supported combination? We plan to design the solution with local MSOffice/Outlook instance for the AX users but the mailbox would reside in the cloud(Office 365- Exchange) isn't it a supportable design? Please clarify
  • Anonymous
    April 15, 2013
    The Dynamics AX Client and the Outlook client need to be running on the same machine.The location of the mailbox doesn't matter, so it can be local, remote, or in the cloud (O365).I hope that clears it up!
  • Anonymous
    April 22, 2013
    Chris - Will it work if the Outlook client and the AX client are both running on the same virtual machine instance under terminal services?  Or does it have to be the same physical machine?
  • Anonymous
    April 22, 2013
    Yes, running in the same virtual machine is the same (as far as this scenario is concerned) as running in the same physical machine.
  • Anonymous
    April 25, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2013
    I am having trouble synchronizing document templates from a SharePoint library inside the Document types Template library in AX. I keep getting an error saying, that no templates was found in the SharePoint library, when O choose synchronize in the Document types screen in AX.Any help on how to make the document templates available in AXX?I have put several types of documents in the SharePoint template library, and AX can find the document library under the Document Templates section, but the templates are not shown so I can activate them... Any help is appreciated
  • Anonymous
    May 09, 2013
    Dependencies...Dynamics AX 2012 uses SharePoint 2010. It will shortly add support for SharePoint 2013 as well.
  • Anonymous
    May 09, 2013
    Synchronizing...The document templates need to be built using the Excel Add-in or Word Add-in. If they don't have any Dynamics AX fields bound inside them using the Add-in then they will be ignored.Did you use the Add-in to build those templates?