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Microsoft CRM - Crystal Reports 10


Crystal Reports 10

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 08:13 AM PDT

We were able to get Crystal 9 as a freebie when we
upgraded from Crystal 8.5 to 10. This was just a couple of
weeks ago. The version we received was 9.2.2. 
is not available 
CRM v 1.2 

connectint to crm through a modem

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 01:07 AM PDT

If you expose the server through your firewall, you can do this. You need to
open the port for the website (80 by default). When connecting, the users will
be prompted for a login though.

Matt Parks

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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 02:16:08 -0700, "Martin Gallagher"
<com.nospam> wrote:

Have you created a VPN connection?

Currently, CRM requires a VPN connection to connect to the CRM server over the
internet because it supports only integrated security and not basic
authentication. I don't know if this will help, but good luck.

Import as Lead or Contact?

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 08:23 PM PDT

Hi Bill:

If you are using an ASP.NET web application to allow the users to register,
you could add code right to the app to create the new CRM leads via the
SDK...

Look in the CRM SDK documentation under CRMLead...

John.

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Workflow Manager does not start

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 02:17 PM PDT

Are you able to use the web interface to CRM? Also, what type of license is
assigned to the user you are logged in as?

Matt Parks

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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:17:38 -0700, "Rakesh"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

I have new installation of CRM 1.2.
While starting Workflow Manager it's showing this message
"The specified Microsoft CRM Server is not reponding. This
might happen if it is currently unavaliable...."
or sometimes it gives
"You do not have sufficient permission to run workflow
manager. for more information , contact your system
administrator.

Please Help

Rakesh

HOWTO use CRM

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 12:53 PM PDT

Once you got CRM running:

If you want more detailed instructions, there are a couple
of books out there... check amazon or local bookstore for
them.

The Using MS CRM is the better of the two, but it skims
most of the functionality.

Good luck!
 

quite confused about Crystal report version

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 02:37 AM PDT

CRM comes with licenses for the users to view reports. If you want to modify
the reports or create your own, then you need to buy Crystal. Also, you need
v9.2.2 specifically for this.

Matt Parks

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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 09:01:31 +0800, "Hiway" <com> wrote:

Thank you for your reply, Martin.

That means standard CRM1.2 don't ship with Crystal Report licenses, and
users cannot use the Crystal Report unless we got the license? If we got the
special license, can we do customization ourselves or have to buy Crystal
Report v9 or v10 and the users license in order to design our customized
report?

Haiwei

"Martin Gallagher" <com.nospam> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ
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Reports v9.0 but you will need to purchase the licenses from your usual
sources to activate it. 
Crystal Reports v9.0 and use the enhancement patch that is available on your
CRM server CD to configure it for Microsoft CRM. I believe this option will
work for Crystal Reports v10 as well. 
responsible for customising reports as you would not want all users creating
ad-hoc reports.


CRM and SBS 2003 - Need Help!!!

Posted: 21 Apr 2004 09:27 PM PDT

I did previosly have Business Contact Manager installed. Would that cause a
problem?

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Workaround for sorting activities by date!!

Posted: 21 Apr 2004 08:21 PM PDT

DOH!



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multiple instances of CRM

Posted: 20 Apr 2004 04:40 PM PDT

We are running a Windows 2003 Active Directory consisting
of a single Forest, single Domain. with Exchange 2003 as
the messaging system.
 
etc 
message 

SQL Server SP3a necessary for 1.2 upgrade?

Posted: 20 Apr 2004 02:31 PM PDT

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I found that one upgrade done with SP3a went fine. The other one done
with SP3 had View display problems:

Line: 35
Char: 1
Error: Object Expected
Code: 0
URL: http://server/_grid/grid_data.aspx?---------------

Is this a coincidence or does the way SP3a handle certain data such as
the views make a difference in the reason for this issue?