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Microsoft CRM - Post Callout not firing


Post Callout not firing

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 01:01 PM PDT

That's basically what I was trying to do to create this. Its almost exactly
like the example now, with the exception of the main class's GUID, but in
trying the one from the example, it still doesn't seem to be getting called.

One thing I did notice (bear with me if this sounds dumb, I'm relativly new to
windows based dev).
I'm moving the resulting DLL to the CRM server after compiling it on my
workstation. I'm not sure if I have the process there right. Basically just
copying the DLL to the server, putting it in the temp dir, then pointing the
COM+ application to it as a component. It doesn't seem to be failing on that
(all methods and such show up correctly), but I did notice that if I click on
the Component's properties in the component services, the CLSID is correct, but
the "DLL" field immediately above the CLSID shows as "mscoree.dll", not the DLL
which I created and copied. Is that expected behavior?

Thanks,
Dylan (On my personal news account now)

Matt Parks <com> wrote: 
 


SQL logs

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 10:44 AM PDT

Gary,

The log file is an integral part of the DB from SQL's perspective. I'm
surprised you were able to do that, unless you had the SQL service stopped. I
hope you have a DB backup because I don't know if you will be able to recover
this any other way. You will need help from someone with good SQL Admin skills
to try to resolve this one.

But look at the bright side, this isn't a CRM problem. ;-)

Matt Parks

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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 11:48:23 -0700, "Gary" <NOSPAM.com> wrote:

oh boy...........this thing is in a catch-22,...I think I need to detach the
these DBs (MSCRM & METABASE), but I can't because the replication is on, and
I can't disable publishing because its having problems with those DBs!

any help?

-Gary


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Hotfix 228512(Outlook)

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 06:16 AM PDT

hmmm,....spent exactly 15 seconds on google:

Knowledge Base Article on the hotfix:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;228512

And the direct download:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/8/d/58dc27f4-babd-44d7-8bcc-7171c521f5d6/228512.exe

-Gary

"Coby" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Looking for Customzed CRM Solutions

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 06:03 AM PDT

We do have a web portal for Microsoft CRM. Its called ManagePoint
(www.managepoint.com). ManagePoint integrates with MS-CRM. It enables the
users to enter support requests, leads, orders etc. Its fully customizable
and can be hosted remotely.

I can provide more details if needed.


Regards

Farooq Ahmed
System Architect
Online Technologies Corp.
(734) 213-2020 Ext 22


"Aleem Quadri" <com> wrote in message
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Performance of CRM

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 03:11 AM PDT

Typically, the delay is associated with the initial startup of services and
first time caching of the pages.

I'm not sure why the VPC images don't do a better job of saving the state
information. I'm guessing that it looks at the current cached info and decides
that it's not a current enough version and errs on the side of caution and
refreshes it. Either that, or it senses the timestamp discrepency from the
server being "saved" and restarted and flushes the cache to be safe.

As you say, not a big deal as a few clicks before the actual demo is all you
need to get it back up and running.

Matt Parks

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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 16:45:00 +0100, "Tone" <co.uk>
wrote:

What is that initial delay? I see that on VPC demo, either on IE client or
Outlook - doesnt even make any diff if I saved the state on VPC image either
it still does it first time the demo is used. Not an issue really for demo,
but just wondered.


Server not found.....

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 12:55 AM PDT

I have tried all that, I'm not totally lost :) This is the
strange thing. I type the same name in the IE and
everything rocks, for the SFO client in the setup it does
not work, neither does the IP no. The same applies for the
Workflow wizard. I'm little bit pissed off but do not want
to go for total resetup of the shit.


server. I.e. if you can 
sure you type 
wrote in message 
DNS 
anyone 

IE settings ?

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 07:44 PM PDT

make sure ALL your popup blockers / internet toolbars are not
interfering.............

-Gary

"Jim Matthews" <net> wrote in message
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Cannot connect to CRM or anything

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 07:31 PM PDT

Hey John,

The only thing I can think of that has changed in the
setup, is that I took the user I used to install CRM out
of the domain admin's group. I do remember seeing
something in this newsgroup about having to re-register
the CRM Security Service and am thinking this may apply,
although I can't find the thread on the newsgroup.

I have added the user back into Domain admins .. and when
running the security service debug console it displays

-2147467259 (0x80004005) Description: Unspecified error

-2147024894 (0x80070002) Description: The system cannot
find the file specified

Running in Debug
231 (0x000000E7) Description: All pipe instances are busy

..... and then freezes.



Another error mesage I get that I think might also apply
is that the Deletion service shows event logs saying it
cannot connect to Metabase. I ran this service in the
debug console mode and it completes successfully but says
it could not clean up the Accounts; Activity tables.????




 
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Create an opportunity from a lead

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 03:18 PM PDT

Because a Lead may turn out to be assocaited with an existing record in your
database. This way, you have the choice instead of the system creating
duplicate Accounts or Contacts.

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:20:28 -0700, "Agnes Mullen"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

Yes, check the boxes for each. The process is thoroughly
non-intuitive (why would we spend all that time entering
data only to have to enter it again?) but that appears to
be the way to retain your data.

A

 
 
create an account 

Time (zones) in MS CRM

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 01:27 PM PDT

Check your Personal Option. Have you already setup this? Try to click
Tools -> Options.
FYI, Ms.CRM is not fully related with Windows setting.

Rgds,
Frans

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Menu Items

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 01:19 PM PDT

Any idea where i could find this?

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Workflow Rules - emails

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 04:18 AM PDT

Yeah I understand your pain there. The issue is if you goto an email
template it doesnt allow you to send to an internal user.

I suppose *you could* add the internal users as contacts maybe? and then do
an email template to said contact? I havent tried it.

We send generic emails out, and then move the item into the view of the
person who recieved the notice. That way when they goto review the account
or opp it will be in their my view.

Problems with the User with MS CRM 1.2

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 01:50 AM PDT

Atleti,

The post you are referring to was prior to the release of v1.2 of MSCRM. v1.2
supports all the 2003 level products (Windows Server, Exchange, Office).

I am running my own demo in a Virtual PC image that has everything (all 2003
level) installed on one "server" and it works fine. This isn't technically
supported though as there can be some issues with an "all-in-one" install if you
aren't using SBS.

Sorry to say, but I'm out of ideas other than the ones I covered already.

Matt Parks

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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 09:48:03 +0200, "Atleti de Madrid"
<es> wrote:

Matt (and even John O'Donnell if he sees this post)...

For ev'rybody's info: Can someone tell us over which technologies is MS CRM 1.2
supported?
I have just see a posting dated 2003-08-06 that says that "Well CRM is not
supported on 2003 but i would check the registry settings on the crm server to
see where crm thinks the exchange server is".

Would you please tell us which can be the MS CRM 1.2 instalation layout
supported?
+ Operating Systems and versions
+ Databases supported and versions
+ Exchanges servers (or eMail server programs) supported and versions
+ and so on...

Many thanks in advance.