💡 Key Takeaway
Artificial intelligence is becoming part of daily business operations, especially within enterprise platforms like Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. One of the most valuable additions to the Microsoft ecosystem is Copilot, an AI-powered assistant designed to simplify tasks and help users work more efficiently across finance, supply chain, operations, and reporting workflows.
Understanding How Copilot Works in Dynamics 365 F&O
Before enabling Copilot, it is important to understand how the feature operates within the Microsoft ecosystem. Copilot in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations relies on Microsoft Dataverse and Power Platform services to deliver AI-powered assistance securely inside the application environment. These technologies allow generative AI features to interact with operational data while maintaining governance and compliance standards.
Once activated, Copilot becomes part of the user experience inside Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations and can support employees in multiple operational areas.
- Generating summaries and recommendations
- Providing contextual guidance inside workflows
- Simplifying navigation across modules
- Assisting with finance and operational tasks
- Improving user productivity and decision-making
- Supporting AI-driven business insights
Prerequisites Before Enabling Copilot
Before starting the configuration process, organizations should verify that the required components and permissions are already available. Proper preparation helps avoid deployment issues later in the setup process and ensures smoother activation of AI capabilities across the environment.
How to Enable Copilot in Dynamics 365 F&O
Once your system is prepared, enabling Copilot in Dynamics 365 F&O becomes a simple process. let’s break it down step by step
Step 1: Link Dataverse and Enable AI Features
The first step involves enabling AI capabilities within the Microsoft Power Platform admin center. Since Copilot relies heavily on Dataverse integration and Power Platform AI services, these settings must be configured correctly before any Copilot features can be activated inside Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.
Start by opening the Power Platform admin center and selecting the environment connected to Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. After selecting the environment, go to:
Settings > Features
Inside the Features section, look for the Copilot settings.
Here, enable the option:
- “Publish bots with AI features.”
This setting allows AI-powered Copilot capabilities to work inside the environment.
In some regions, Microsoft may also ask organizations to enable:
- “Allow cross-region data movement.”
If this option appears, enable it as well.
Once the settings are saved, the environment becomes ready for Copilot integration.
Step 2: Install the Copilot Application
After enabling AI features, the next step is installing the required Copilot application.
Inside the Power Platform admin center, go to:
Resources > Dynamics 365 apps
This section shows all applications installed in the environment.
Check whether applications such as:
- Copilot for Finance
- Copilots in supply chain management is already installed.
If they are not available, click:
- “Install app”
Search for the required Copilot application and install it in the same Dataverse environment connected to Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.
The installation process may take a few minutes, depending on the environment and Microsoft synchronization.
Step 3: Turn On the Copilot Experience in Dynamics 365
Installing the application does not automatically make Copilot visible to users. The feature must also be enabled inside Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.
Log in to the Finance and Operations environment and open the:
Feature management workspace
Inside Feature Management, search for:
- Copilot
- Generative AI
- User experience for Copilot in Finance and Operations
The exact name may vary slightly depending on the Microsoft version being used.
Once the feature appears:
- Select the feature
- Click “Enable now.”
This activates the Copilot experience inside the application.
After enabling the feature, the system may take some time to update and synchronize changes.
Step 4: Assign Permissions to Users
The final step is permitting users to access Copilot.
Go back to the Power Platform admin center and navigate to:
Settings > Users + permissions
Select the users who need access and assign the required security roles. In most cases, users will need:
- Basic User role
- Environment-related permissions
- Additional application permissions if required
Without proper permissions, users may not see the Copilot icon even if everything else is configured correctly.
After permissions are assigned, wait for Microsoft services to synchronize the changes. Once completed, users should see the Copilot icon inside Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.
At this point, Copilot is ready to use.
Common Challenges During Copilot Activation
Although the setup process is relatively straightforward, organizations may encounter a few challenges during deployment. These issues are often related to configuration mismatches, synchronization delays, or incomplete permissions within the Microsoft environment.
Understanding these common challenges can help organizations troubleshoot problems faster and ensure successful Copilot activation.
- Missing or incomplete Dataverse integration
- Delayed synchronization between Microsoft services
- Incorrect or insufficient security permissions
- Regional AI capability restrictions
- Incompatible environment versions
- Feature management settings are not enabled
- Licensing limitations affecting Copilot availability
Enabling Smarter Operations with Copilot in Dynamics 365
Successfully enabling Copilot in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations involves more than simply turning on an AI feature. It requires proper Dataverse integration, Power Platform configuration, feature activation, and user permission management to ensure the system functions seamlessly across the organization. When configured correctly, Copilot can help businesses improve productivity, simplify workflows, reduce manual effort, and provide faster access to operational insights.
As AI continues to become a core part of enterprise technology, organizations adopting Copilot early can create more efficient and intelligent operational environments. At BEMEA, we help businesses implement and optimize Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Azure solutions that support long-term digital transformation, operational efficiency, and future-ready business growth.




