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This section lists the hardware and software requirements for model-driven apps and mobile device client applications.

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Web application hardware requirements

The following table lists the minimum and recommended hardware requirements for the web application.

ComponentMinimumRecommended
Processor1.9 gigahertz (GHz) x86- or x64-bit dual core processor with SSE2 instruction set3.3 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 64-bit dual core processor with SSE2 instruction set
Memory2-GB RAM4-GB RAM or more
DisplaySuper VGA with a resolution of 1024 x 768Super VGA with a resolution of 1024 x 768

Running model-driven apps on a computer that has less than the recommended requirements may result in inadequate performance. Additionally, satisfactory performance may be experienced running systems that use a different hardware configuration than those published here—for example, a system with a modern quad-core processor, lower clock speed, and more RAM.

Network requirements

Model-driven apps are designed to work best over networks that have the following elements:

  • Bandwidth greater than 50 KBps (400 kbps)

  • Latency under 150 ms

Notice that these values are recommendations and don’t guarantee satisfactory performance. The recommended values are based on systems using out-of-the box forms that aren’t customized. If you significantly customize the out-of-box forms, we recommend that you test the form response to understand bandwidth needs. More information: Verify network capacity and throughput for clients

Supported versions of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge

The following table describes the Windows and Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge versions supported for use with the web application.

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Windows versionInternet Explorer 10Internet Explorer 113Microsoft Edge
Windows 10Not supported1SupportedSupported
Windows 8.1Not supported1SupportedNot supported
Windows 8Limited support2Not supported1Not supported
Windows 7Limited support2SupportedNot supported

1 This version of Windows doesn’t support the version of Internet Explorer. More information: Internet Explorer 11 – FAQ for IT Pros
2 Supported with the classic web application. Not supported with Unified Interface apps.
3 Check requirements for individual apps, such as Customer Service Hub application requirements.

Important

Although you may be able to use Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 9, or an Internet Explorer and Windows combination that is not supported in the previous table, those web browsers are not recommended and are not supported with this version of model-driven apps in Dynamics 365.

Using plug-ins or other third-party extensions in your browser can increase load times on pages with lists of data.

Supported non-Internet Explorer web browsers

The web application can run in any of the following web browsers running on the specified operating systems:

  • Mozilla Firefox (latest publicly-released version) running on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7

  • Google Chrome

    • Google Chrome (latest publicly-released version) running on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Google Nexus tablet
    • Google Chrome (latest publicly-released version) running on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), or 10.10 (Yosemite)
  • Apple Safari (latest publicly-released version) running on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.10 (Yosemite), or Apple iPad

To find the latest release for these web browsers, visit the software manufacturer’s website.

Important

  • Using plug-ins or other third-party extensions in your browser can increase load times on pages with lists of data.
  • Mozilla Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) versions aren’t supported.

Supported versions of Office

To use model-driven apps in Dynamics 365 with Microsoft Office integration features, such as Export to Excel and Mail Merge, you must have one of the following Microsoft Office versions on the computer that is running the web application:

  • Office 365

  • Office 2016

  • Office 2013

  • Office 2010

For full Office 365 feature integration with Dynamics 365 and Customer Engagement (on-premises), you'll need Office 365 Enterprise E3 or later. Skype for Business PSTN calling and conferencing requires Office 365 Enterprise E5. Other Office 365 plans are not supported. For more information on licensing and pricing, see:

  • Dynamics 365 pricing

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Printing reports

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The Reporting ServicesMicrosoft ActiveX control is required to print reports. If you try to print a report and the control isn’t installed, you’ll be prompted to install it. The installer package is named RSClientPrint.cab and can found on the SQL Server Reporting Services server at <drive>:Program filesMicrosoft SQL Server<MSSQL>Reporting ServicesReportServerbin.

Transport Layer Security (TLS) requirement

Firefox

Web browsers and other client applications that use Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions earlier than TLS 1.2 won't be able to connect to their Dynamics 365 (online) environments and the admin center.

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