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Posted: 08 Apr 2004 02:14 PM PDT

You know, i dont think you can actually delete a user.
You can remove the license and role from the user and
deactivate it then create another account with the correct
login.

 
now I cant fix it 

CRM Exchange Router Install

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 01:31 PM PDT

I did and all seems well. Thanks.

Weird SFO online/offline Sync question

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 12:39 PM PDT

Appreciate the response. Yep the records were
repopulated. I was figuring that was going to be the
problem.

Ill see what the sql tools show me.

Thanks.

 
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ModifiedOn column to see what 
least, you will know how 

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CRM SDK Issue in Subject

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 08:35 AM PDT

HI
Yes all the columns except Title is displayed.
Thanks
Christina
 
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server API & multi-creation of objects

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 07:07 AM PDT

 

Yes.

CRM Exam: Outlook graph ?

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 05:09 AM PDT

Hi John,

I'm sorry but i don't remember the whole question(s). There is something
like a 'Outlook playback graph'.
In first exam (1.0) there was nothing about a outlook graph. But my second
and third try there where 3 questions, that where all related to the
'Outlook playback graph'.

This is some information from the white paper:
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Performing "write" operations while offline

When the Outlook client is running in offline mode, the platform shim makes
one additional database write for all successful data modification actions
against the local store. This additional write occurs against a second store
called the playback graph. This graph records all SOAP-based API calls.

Reconnecting to the primary server: "going online"

When the user chooses to reconnect to the central server, the platform shim
bypasses the platform, and a synchronization process starts. Unlike the
synchronization process for disconnecting from the server, reconnecting is
somewhat more involved. Because Microsoft CRM needs to guarantee that all
business logic will be performed on any and all actions submitted to the
central server, it doesn't use SQL replication. For example, while a user
was disconnected, the user's security privileges might have been altered, or
objects to which the user originally had access to might have been modified
in such a way as to render that access obsolete. A separate, though related,
reason why actions must be played back through central business logic is to
guarantee that all objects work within current workflow and callout process
rules.

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Koen
email: planetunivers13 [at) hotmail (dot] com

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MS CRM 1.2 without Exchange Server?

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 04:15 AM PDT

absolutely...the only functionality you will not have is the ability to send
and receive emails into crm

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Will Outlook Web Access work on the same server as CRM 1.2?

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 08:19 PM PDT

I tried to use the same fix, but now the SSL redirector
does not function, and the connection is not encrypted.
Do we need to change the filter DLL to get it to look for
port 80? If so, how?

cheers

Jami 
listening on the 
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son utilisation. 
1.2? 

ms crm installation & certification

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 04:50 PM PDT

It works :-)) Thanks John for shedding the light!
 
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install 

Exchange Connector Install Error

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 03:30 PM PDT

Nope, same error.

What account/role do you need to install it with?

I tried installing both locally on the server with
administrator account and also with a CRM user account
logged in to the server using remote desktop.



 

Check lead 's values in a Workflow for opportunity

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 12:50 PM PDT

Yon will NEVER see the Lead as an option in Workflow for an Opportunity. By
doing the mapping, what you have done is setup CRM to copy the data from the
Lead into the Opportunity. thus, you can now check the field in the Opportunity
directly.

Matt Parks

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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 08:51:25 -0700, "Yara" <microsoft.com>
wrote:

It still doesn't work,I'll tell u what I'm doing:
1) I added a field X Boolean on an opportunity and on a
lead in the deployement manager ( same field name same
field type)
2) I mapped opportunity to lead (auto map) and lead to
opportunity)
2) Published customisation

When I use Workflow manager trying to create a rule for
opportunity & trying to check object conditions in the
drop down list I don't have the lead object .
Am I missing something or doing something wrong ?

Thanks a lot for your help .
 
the mapping between the 
can reference the 
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How to create Lookup fields

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 11:22 AM PDT

v2.0 should.

Matt Parks

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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 07:11:13 -0700, <microsoft.com> wrote:

too bad hope the new version will have it . 
<microsoft.com> 

Microsoft CRM and MAS90

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 08:43 AM PDT

Ann, we are a MAS90 silver partner here in South Florida as well, and
although we do some customization and data migration we havent entertained
anything for MAS90/MS-CRM. Could you possibly have someone from your
company contact us as to maybe work out an outsource solution so we can
goto our customer base? Not sure if you have anything canned or not to
start with. We are really starting to push the MS-CRM into our client base
and probably will have needs for several people versed in both.

Thx

Promoting CRM Contacts to CRM Contacts in SFO Client

Posted: 07 Apr 2004 05:09 AM PDT

Bill,

When you go offline, the CRM Contacts that you own are synched with your Outlook
Contacts. So, in your example, only the 1 user who "owned" the Contact would
have it synched into Outlook.

To your question about initial setup, that is always a big item in a roll-out.
There is always a huge effort involved in consolidating the information that the
various reps have in their respective databases.

Matt Parks

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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 08:56:08 -0400, "Bill Walter" <com> wrote:

Matt can you expand on this a little. Do you mean if there are 5 CRM users
that are working a common set of accounts and contacts that each user would
have a contact record in their contact folder that was linked to the CRM
contact record, and that changes made by any of the five CRM users to either
the contact record in their contact folder or to the Contact record in CRM
would eventually synchronize with the 5 users and the CRM contact? If so how
do you initially set this up especially if before you install CRM each
potential CRM user has their own copy of the contact information with
slightly different information?


Bill Walter


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