
I cannot figure out how to set up a trial environment for practicing Power Platform skills if the trainee is unemployed or a student? How are people supposed to try to learn this career path if they need to already have a work email?
I am a Power Platform Developer and I have encouraged my friend to begin learning the platform, the problem is I cannot figure out how to get him a trial environment to begin getting hands on practice. I want Power Apps to be as accessible as possible, but it seems like microsoft is actively excluding people from setting up environments to learn in.
I tried signing up for a Microsoft 365 developer tenant with the goal of using the email generated to sign up for the power platform developer plan, however it says "Sandbox provisioning is currently disabled due to a technical issue. Please try again in a few days."
I have found people complaining about this error for several months now. Can anyone out there help explain how to help get my friend some hands-on learning?
It took many hours of searching but I figured this out and wanted to share a guide I have written. Everyone who wants to learn about the platform should be able to.
Accessing Power Apps for complete newcomers
Overview: In this post I have distilled those 3 hours of frustration into a short guide to go from zero access to a 90-day Developer trial, perfect for starting free training on learn.microsoft.com.
Scenario: You are a student looking to learn Power Platform before entering the job market, you are unemployed and attempting to re-skill during your job search, you are self-employed or simply employed by a company that is not on the Microsoft ecosystem. To sign up for a Power Platform trial, Microsoft has blocked school accounts and personal email accounts, frustrating many knowledge seekers and befuddling me as an evangelist of the platform. Therefore, if you fall into any of the above categories you likely have been prevented from getting your hands on the software.
Back Story: It took me over 3 hours to figure out how to get a free trial environment going for purposes of learning about the Power Platform, from the perspective of a complete novice. This should be embarrassing to the point of being shameful for Microsoft, preventing learners and would be fans from seeing what the product can do. It is classic Microsoft, the clear lack of effort the go through the steps a potential user might face when curious enough about the program to sign up. Sure, they have the feature, but you’ll have to dig through 10 blog posts and 18 steps to reach it.
I recommend choosing a few learning paths and create in this environment along the way. Pay attention to the expiration dates as people have complained of missing the renewal window and being locked out – I’d recommend putting this on your calendar immediately to avoid this fate. The best way to a career path in the Power Platform community is Passing the PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant Exam
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