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Microsoft CRM - CRM Client installation error


CRM Client installation error

Posted: 04 Feb 2004 03:41 PM PST

Hi Jairy,

Thank you for your advice. Sorry for the typo in the last
message. But I think it is not the reason. No matter what
I input for the URL of the CRM server, it reports me the
same error. I tried the ip address, the fully qualified
domain name, and even "http://abc", and "abc", it report
me the same error.

:(

 
the 
got 
and 
don't 
in 

2 (or More) MSCRM's talking to each other

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 07:36 PM PST

Thanks John, but I was thinking of the MSCRM's being on
different domains. Ported entities may not work across
different domains though because the owner of the record
wouldnt exist in domain #2.

Still, if anyone has looked into something like this I
would appreciate further feedback.

cheers
Mark
 
wide area network 
would be possible but 
as well go and write 
entered in one crm to 
a nightly update but 
personally would like 
hosted on a separate 


Demo key

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 05:10 PM PST

Hello,

Depend on the version you got.
Version 1.2 beta has its license on page 124 of the implementation
guide, also in chapter for Sample database.

But, this version, just for the bicycle company, and license works
till dec-31-03, yes! it has expired. So... it´s up to you to find the
workarround.

good luck.
jg9



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Banking

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 04:41 PM PST

Hal,

What exactly do you want to import from those files? The financial
data that would be in one of these files doesn't really fit into any
of the objects in CRM.

Bottom line though, you will need to use the SDK to write a routine to
update CRM. How you get the data out of the file file is up to you.

Matt

On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 09:11:09 -0800, Hal
<com> wrote:

Import one of the following file formats from our Bank listed below:

Quicken® 2002 or later (Web Connect)
Quicken® 99 to Quicken 2001 (.qif)
Quicken® 98 (.qif)
QuickBooks® (.iif) (More Information)
Microsoft® Money 97 or later (Active Statement)
Microsoft® Money (.qif)
Comma Delimited (ASCII, Spreadsheet)


Export data into CRM in either an Excel Template or XML Schema
(Microsoft .NET Framework Tools )


Regards,
Hal

Integration with Great Plains

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 04:24 PM PST

Biztalk software is used for the mappings between GP and
CRM. Does it synchronize well, you bet it don't!

CRM Install and Config exam

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 02:32 PM PST

I feel your pain. It took me two tries on the I&C exam and I'm prep'g
for my third attack on Customization. Definately do better after I've
done it on our CRM system. On partnersource there is a guide that kind
of summarizes the topics tested.

https://www.greatplains.com/partnersource/communities/cpp/preparation/CRM_Install_prep.htm
(you'll need login credentials)


Generally, though you've learned alot about timing and level of detail
in your first two attempts. Use this to your advantage.

Good Luck
-Jason






 

CRM ISV file

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 12:08 PM PST

Try restarting the sql server. For somereason just publishing and
restarting IIS does not work, you have to restart the sql server as well.
This works fine for me

J


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Server migration

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 09:43 AM PST

I have an exchange/AD server and a CRM/SQL server so the
AD will be the same. I guess this will make things easier.
 
migrate the 
include SID's for 
same 
shouldn't be 
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server 

CRM Callout error (ComException)

Posted: 03 Feb 2004 04:14 AM PST

That seems to be the problem. Thank you for your quick response

Regards
Edwin Jongsm
Accenture

Fails To initialize

Posted: 31 Jan 2004 01:06 PM PST

CRM v1.0 is not supported on the 2003 platforms.

On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 13:06:09 -0800, BB3 <net> wrote: