

However, I want to extend my trial portal in order to connect it with my portal configuration already available in the Dataverse. And when I try to convert the suspended portal to production, I get the license issue. RequirementĪs you can see below, I have 2 portals in two different environments where one has got suspended for 7 days after 30 days trial period and another one has got deleted after 30 days trial period + 7 days suspension period. Note: When the trial portal gets expired, portal configurations still remain in the Dataverse. Today, in this #PowerGuideTip, I am going to share a Tip to extend the portal trial period. And you might need to extend the portal trial for another 30 days rather converting it to Production due to not having appropriate license or limited storage capacity. However, there are numerous situations where you set up a Power Platform trial environment (30 days) to play around with the portal features, for designing Proof of concept (POC), demonstrating portal features to the client and may be for your own learning and RnD purpose. It is always recommended to convert your portals to Production to avoid this situation. You can’t convert a trial portal to a production portal in a trial environment. When converting a portal from trial to production, you must ensure that the environment is also a production environment. As an administrator, you can convert a trial or suspended portal to a production portal. Seven days after it’s suspended, the trial portal is deleted. After it expires, the portal is suspended and shut down. A trial portal, which expires after 30 days, is useful for trying out its capabilities at no cost.
