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Posted: 20 May 2004 03:46 AM PDT

flashgorman com says... 

Right on brother, bring back Bob that's what I say.

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Returned e-mail not captured by the CRM

Posted: 20 May 2004 02:21 AM PDT

The Exchange Email Router is installed in the our unique
Exchange server.

How can I configure the Router?

Thank you
 
Email Router for CRM as been installed on the appropriate
Exchange server(s), if so, as it been configured correctly. 

What Experience Installing CRM on SBS2003?

Posted: 19 May 2004 09:54 PM PDT

Unfortunately this is the link to SBS2000 not 2003....



"Martin Gallagher" <com.nospam> wrote in message
news:com... 
running CRM v1.2 on SBS 2003. Hope it helps: 
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/mscrm/mscrm1/deploy/15_sbsrv.mspx 


Time Stamp Issues

Posted: 19 May 2004 03:14 PM PDT

Thanks Matt,
On the CRM front end thats correct, but when looking at
the SQL tables its not. I am a user in EST but when I
create a reccord and then view the reccord in SQL the date
appears 4 hours ahead (ie 8am is Noon). When I look at
the reccord in CRM it shows the correct date.

 
GMT in the DB. They are 
appropirate time for the 
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show 
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Announcements Permissions

Posted: 19 May 2004 12:51 PM PDT

Oddly enough, I had found this before, but the role (CEO-
Business Manager) already has this write privilege, yet
Announcements were not available, to the lone individual
who has this role, in the Settings window. The only way I
have been able to resolve this is by giving that user a
System Administrator role, which does not leave me with a
warm and fuzzy feeling.

 
roles 
announcements 
to the news items 
in message 
to 
to 
so, 
just 

CRM 1.2 and importing LEADS from CSV

Posted: 19 May 2004 12:27 PM PDT

Hi,
Quite new to MSCRM myself, but I've encountered problems when the a field
in the CSV is in the wrong format for the destination field in CRM.

For example, you've mapped email > email when email in the CSV contains a
phone number.

Not sure if this is the problem...

XP with CRM

Posted: 19 May 2004 12:13 PM PDT

no you definately do not need to keep up with updates on XP. Its a wise move
to keep up with security updates but application updates are your choice. it
would be a good idea though to make sure everyone has the same updates just
to make your job easier




"Steve Abey" <com> wrote in message
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IIS Reset

Posted: 19 May 2004 12:00 PM PDT

Start- run - iisreset
or
go to servises and restart.
anyting else!!
 

Disk 3

Posted: 19 May 2004 11:47 AM PDT

Hi:

Yes, the SDK is here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821670

John.

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Exchange Mail Router with SMTP Relays

Posted: 19 May 2004 10:15 AM PDT

Hi:

Some input:

Q) Does the CRM e-mail router installed on all Exchange servers work
although there are SMTP Relays receiving the e-mails before the Exchange
Servers do? I guess so but I want to confirm.

A) The CRM email router will create activities for any CRM related incoming
or outgoing email that is using SMTP. I have seen that as long as the mail
being passed is SMTP mail the activities are being created successfully.

Q) Will the CRM e-mail router slow down the e-mail process on the Exchange
Servers since they are handling 1400 users receiving lots of emails per day?

A) The email router will not slow down the operating of the Exchange router
given it has the appropriate hardware specifications. The CRM email router
sits on top of the Exchange server and sniffs the subject line for a GUID
that is linked to associated records and when one is detected the CRM email
router will create the activity. You mentioned that the Exchange server is
routing emails for 1400 users, is there only

1 individual Exchange server or multiple exchange servers? How many of the
users are CRM users?

Q) What would you suggest, a sub-domain?

A) This would depend on how the individual company wishes to set up the CRM
environment, I would not say that it is recommend to set up a sub-domain.
This would most likely depend on the specific set up of the Exchange servers
on a given domain structure.

Here is an addition from TK 28110: "Location where the Microsoft
CRM-Exchange E-mail Router should be installed"

http://mbs.microsoft.com/TechKnowledge/techknowledge.asp?print=true&id=2

8110&code=7842

The Microsoft CRM-Exchange E-mail Router must be installed on the Microsoft
Exchange Server that is sending and/or receiving e-mail messages. If there
are Microsoft CRM users on multiple Microsoft Exchange servers, then the
Microsoft CRM-Exchange E-mail Router must be installed on all the Microsoft
Exchange servers that are sending or receiving e-mail messages via Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). The Microsoft CRM-Exchange E-mail Router does
not need to be installed on a Microsoft Exchange Server that only stores the
mailboxes of Active Directory users and Microsoft CRM Users.



John.

"Sylvain Belanger" <com> wrote in message
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day? 


can't find the front door

Posted: 19 May 2004 09:16 AM PDT

I am new too.
That was last weeks question...lol
Try http://[ur crm's IP]

I do it this way http://192.168.x.x

That launches the login window. MAKE SURE POP UP blockers
is OFF.

CRM needs to pop up...

 
it. 
to server. 
Unlike Word or 
the Dummies book 

Migrating CRM and Customizations

Posted: 19 May 2004 06:03 AM PDT

"John O'Donnell" <com-nospam> wrote in message news:<phx.gbl>... 

Thanks. That looks good. What if I only want to migrate my
customizations ? Should I just install CRM then import the
customizations from the development machine's EXport ?

Mapping picklist fields

Posted: 19 May 2004 03:36 AM PDT

Each pick list name is actually mapped to a numerical value in another
table. You need to verify that all of your pick lists are actually
created in the same item order, or go back and rename each value entry
with the correct name.

It doesn't matter what order you arrange them in after the fact, just
that value # equals the same name across your pick lists that you need
to be the same.

Hope that help.

Carl


On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:19:26 +0800, "Luke Baines"
<com.au> wrote:
 

CRM Email not working

Posted: 18 May 2004 07:01 AM PDT

Thanks Alfred for your reply.

Can you give me a link on the partnersource where I can
find this documents?

Thanks in Advance

Jose 
external from crm? 
80 to any other 
you can find the 
der Inhalte in 
Newsbeitrag 
email 
message 

Please help me get hotfix from mbs.microsoft.com

Posted: 18 May 2004 05:36 AM PDT

I also need it. I can not find it over there... (hotfix 834859) Can anybody help me?

"John O'Donnell" <com-nospam> wrote in message news:<phx.gbl>...