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Microsoft CRM - Changing Font Sizes in MS CRM


Changing Font Sizes in MS CRM

Posted: 01 Mar 2004 07:04 AM PST

You can change a setting in the web.config file that will prevent the
IE buttons from being hidden. However, this will probably cause
confusion for your users as there will be 2 sets of menus & toolbars.

If you really need to change the font sizes, you should be able to do
this by modifying the CSS for the app. Otherwise, you'll need to make
changes to the underlying XSLT files which would be a pain and would
need to be replicated everytime you published form changes.

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 07:04:54 -0800, "Shaun"
<co.uk> wrote:

Does anyone know how to change font sizes in MS CRM. Also
how to turn on the IE standard buttons when using MS CRM ?

Many thanks.

Cannot Reinstall Outlook Client

Posted: 01 Mar 2004 06:36 AM PST

That proceedure allowed me to reinstall the client.
However during the end of the installation process I
received an error massage at the end.

Setup has failed unable to install .MSI file

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Is it possible to add a lookup field to the schema?

Posted: 01 Mar 2004 12:49 AM PST

No, you can't add your own lookup fields (at least not without hacking it
into the metabase).

Mike

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CDF tables and tools

Posted: 29 Feb 2004 09:57 PM PST

You may want to look at the CRM Data Migration Framework tool.

Mike

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Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003

Posted: 28 Feb 2004 02:57 PM PST

Sorry Jürgen Beck
Although I have no idea what you mean...guess I'll try
phoning the company!
Fred 
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Can't remove license from user

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 09:01 PM PST

it worked by following a previous post to delete the user through an sql query command
Thanks.

MSCRM 1.2 - Delete user

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 01:38 PM PST

You could just go into the DB and manually remove the license from the user.
Not supported, but it's a lot easier than re-installing :)

Mike

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Create an organization tree that can be looked up.

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 11:54 AM PST

Thanks, Dave
On the opportunity form, on the Customer/Department field, when I want to select a Sub-Account, I can't - only the Accounts show up. That is where I'm stuck

Thanks.

Can Sales Outlook Client be accessed from Internet?

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 09:57 AM PST

Yes, that works for the accessing the web client, but you need to do a
lot more to allow access for the Outlook client. If you open enough
ports (read security hole) then you could expose Outlook as well, but
I would NOT recommend this.

Matt

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 10:23:49 +0300, "Eugene Starzhinsky"
<com> wrote:

I have recently get access to my CRM server from outside domain.
Simply
enter mylogin@mydomain + password and get in.

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CRM 1.2 very strange error!

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 08:59 AM PST

Dean,

When you install CRM, the user you are currently logged in as is
automatically added as a user in CRM. However, it is NOT assigned a
license. If you go into the web app and into the system settings, you
should be able to find this user in the root business unit and then
assign it a license and appropriate roles (though it should alread
have sys admin).

Matt

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:12:24 -0800, <com> wrote:

Thank you for your help.
Yes, I get this error. "User 1 ( *my user name* ) failed :
This user already exists in the system. Try creating a
different user."
However, I made a new user, gave it sys admin and gave it
a license. If I log into that account, I can run the CRM
programs. Go figure!

One more quick question... I believe CRM 1.2 can integrate
between Exchange server and the clients can use Outlook to
access all the CRM functions. Am I correct? If this CRM
can work with Exchange and Outlook, where can I read about
how to do it?
Thank you in advance.




 
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Trouble filtering a report on a custom field

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 07:24 AM PST

Hi Justin, the specifics should be in the documentation for your crystal
tools.

Mike


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Checkboxes & multivalues

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 07:15 AM PST

Yes, multi-select boxes would be nice. (And I think I
read some ISV had it.) But, I think you'll find that
booleans are not a bad way to go here. The problem with
multi-select is that it is hard to extract data from.
(The best storage model appears to be using bitmasks, but
that is tough to query on too.)

You can sell it to users by saying that if you implement
as booleans, then you can easily write an Advanced Find
query to "show me everybody who needs SQL Server and
VB.NET".

If you just create a new section or a new tab on an
opportunity form, slap half a dozen booleans in it, the
users will be fine with it. In fact, most users prefer
multiple booleans to a list box. It is usually faster to
click a bunch of buttons that are in your face, rather
than pore through a list of choices, holding down the
ctrl key to click, etc.

Another way to look at it: Do you want to know anything
else about their need? In other words, make EACH of them
a pick list, and have values like "Must have, Nice to
have, Not important", etc., which would allow you to
retain more information about the need.

Finally, if this is going to turn into some kind of sale
of these products, you could add each one they were
interested in as an opportunity product. (Although that
is a very ugly part of the GUI.) HTH.

Dave
 
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Access to email other users in other business units in CRM

Posted: 27 Feb 2004 05:52 AM PST

I don't think that product addresses the issue they're having.

Mike


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can't open CRM user manager

Posted: 26 Feb 2004 04:43 PM PST

You need to set your IIS to host your CRM on port 80, IP have to be set "all
unassigned" to make the user manager work.
I reinstalled my SQL and CRM, now everything works.
Make sure all your SQL server related services starts with a "Domain user
account", Not the "local machine", Microsoft suggest you to create a user
with special permission for this. You can find more information on the SQL
books online.
Also if you running SBS 2003, because you running asp.net 1.1, and your CRM
is 1.0. You need to add "validaterequest = "off" " under the pages setting
in the web.config file.
Good luck
Mike Ling
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JScript to clear value of Drop Down Field

Posted: 26 Feb 2004 09:12 AM PST

Sorry, nothing else off the top of my head. You could always re-write the HTML for the entire control by using JS to access the DOM. It's messy, but I've had to do it before when I couldn't get JS to do what it's supposed to do.

Mike

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"Simone Bullinger" <de> wrote in message news:OOqo2kQ$phx.gbl...
Hi Mike,

I tried .value and .returnValue = null and both = empty.

In both cases it occures an error on the web page ("...object is undefined...").

Other idea?

Simone