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- Crystal Reports Enhanced Install
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- Crystal report 10
- Datamigration
- Crystal report issue
- CRM - User?
- CRM Exchange Router
- CRM on Windows 2003 Server, in SBS 2003 domain?
- Crystal Reports 9 Logon Failure
- Installation of Microsoft CRM Exchange E-mail Router
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Crystal Reports Enhanced Install Posted: 01 Jul 2004 04:22 AM PDT That's odd, why ship a product with Crystal 9.0 and then include an add-on CD that doesn't work with that version?... bizzarre! Thanks for the reply anyway. : ) "Emmanuel" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2472f01c45f75$a80f16b0$gbl... |
Posted: 01 Jul 2004 12:03 AM PDT Here is the link to MS CRM Redeployment tool (doc and download). Maybe this page could help you. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyID=bfced393-61db-49af-9a50- 4a90b311fa7d&DisplayLang=en Regards. Emmanuel |
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 01:54 PM PDT Thanks for all the help. I will get r done. why taking down the initial one will cause any problem. Where is your DNS server? Make sure that does not go down with the initial DC. the click |
need quotes for MSCRM licenses Posted: 30 Jun 2004 01:25 PM PDT Also, where are you based? There are regional differences in both the product and the pricing, and I believe that CRM has to be bought through the appropriate region. If you are Asia Pacific based, I';d be happy to help. Email me offline at gillwalker at ozemail.com.au HTTH Gill Standard or Pro, Customer Service Standard or Pro, or Sales & Customer Service Suite Standard, or Sales & Customer Service Suite Pro. I know, a little confusing, but your choice will depend on the functionality you require since it can be expensive to get the full-blown Pro Suite if you don't need all that. Partner to both purchase and deploy CRM for you. If you want your investment in CRM to result in increased productivity and a good ROI, you will be in for a nightmare if you try to do it yourself or without an experienced CRM partner. gtechserv dot com 1.2? |
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 12:01 PM PDT xp rev 2? you mean windows xp service pack 2? By default service pack 2 for xp comes with a popup blocker "JME" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23f0f01c45ed6$0c6da0e0$gbl... |
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 10:12 AM PDT According to Microsoft Pre Sales Support: Microsoft CRM 1.2 is not compatible with Crystal 10 and there are no details on when it will be in the future. Microsoft CRM 1.2 IS compatible with Crystal version 9.2.2. Any Crystal edition other than Standard will work. crystal 9.2.2 so at message |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 11:06 PM PDT Hi Where can I find that tool? I have searched MSDN and Technet. Grateful for any help on this Thomas S It was designed for this purpose (moving data from pre production to production). CRM environment. We this? |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 04:26 PM PDT Hi Chris, It looks like you need to republish the reports. In order to do that you have to contact Microsoft MBS Support to let them republish them for you or to get hold of the republishing tool. Regards, Holmin "Chris Ericoli" wrote: |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 01:04 PM PDT Vinícius Pitta Lima de Araújo, Thanks for the great info. I got the tab working great. I am still having some issue with the userid though, here is my code: Imports Microsoft.CRM.Proxy Imports System.Web.Services Dim strServer As String Dim strVirtualDirectory As String Dim strDir As String Dim oBizUser As Microsoft.CRM.Proxy.BizUser Dim oUserAuth As Microsoft.CRM.Proxy.CUserAuth Dim strUser As String strServer = "CRMServer" strVirtualDirectory = "MSCRMServices" strDir = "http://" + strServer + "/" + strVirtualDirectory + "/" ' BizUser proxy object oBizUser = New Microsoft.CRM.Proxy.BizUser oBizUser.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials Error --> oBizUser.Url = strDir + "BizUser.srf" strUser = oBizUser.WhoAmI().UserId I am getting an error saying the following: Client found response content of '', but expected 'text/xml'. The request failed with the error message: -- <html><head><title>Server Error</title></head><body><H1>ServerError</H1><P>LoadLibrary failed.</body></html> Any ideas? Thanks again, Todd "Vinícius Pitta Lima de Araújo" <com.br> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/CrmSdk1_2/htm/v1d2customizingthemicrosoftcrmapplication.asp this the invoices |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 12:34 PM PDT Hi Eric I'm deducing that as the email gets sent fine via standard outlook that it is indeed the router at fault. The error that you describe is consistent with either the router not being installed or the installation being unsuccessful, both scenarios that I have come across before. I'm afraid that the only other thing to check is that if you have more than one exchange box that the router is on the correct one, i.e. the one that the MSCRM users receive & send their mail on. If you have checked the reg keys & tried a re-install I don't think that I can offer you any more possible solutions - Sorry. Please post if you do find an answer so we all know the solution. Thanks & Regards Peter "Eric B" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... which address, of the server configuration? to |
CRM on Windows 2003 Server, in SBS 2003 domain? Posted: 29 Jun 2004 11:45 AM PDT Stephan, See inline "Stephen Rogers" <com> wrote in message news:google.com... Very practical. But the supported SBS solution is SBS2003 Premium which includes SQL and ISA. You should determine the expected load from CRM, perhaps with a Virtual Machine pilot install, and go from there. If SBS has two nics you can certainly route the incoming CRM traffic through it's firewall. You should always assign static IP addresses to servers. You should use SSL for CRM internet access. SBS uses port 443 for Exchange and remote web workplace. I have succeeded in setting up CRM to listen on an SSL port (not 443) in CRM 1.2. SSL doesn't work with Crystal in 1.0. Crystal initially refused to list reports, indicating a signon error instead. I checked the Knowledge Base and determined that the fully qualified name of the server (server.domain.local) needs to be added as a WCS host to the web connector in the Crystal Configuration Manager. It still uses port 6401. The default WCS name is the netbios name of the server. Edwin Garst www.epconsystems.com |
Crystal Reports 9 Logon Failure Posted: 29 Jun 2004 03:19 AM PDT Hello Matt, The answer is Yes to All. I have tried and checked everything that you mentioned and still I get the same error. Have you any other idea? Thanks, Elena "MattNC" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... not, check your server to make sure the CRM Security Service is started. If you still have problems, in Crystal are you using the "Trusted Connection" logon to create the connection? Are you logged into Crystal as a user who is also a licensed CRM user? the |
Installation of Microsoft CRM Exchange E-mail Router Posted: 28 Jun 2004 04:58 PM PDT Usually they are the same thing, if your mahince name is CRM1, your URL will be CRM1 as well (or if you need to use fully qualified name CRM1.company.com as noted below). The reason why it is asking twice is just in case you have a machine (CRM1) that has mutiple websites, or mutiple network cards with multiple IP address, so it can find the website. (when using machine name to locate a website, it will alwsy display either the default website, or the default IP address that is bound to that website) "biz" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Jun 2004 05:11 AM PDT QUE has a pretty good book: Using Microsoft CRM. It's the only book I've found. "Kevin" <com.com> wrote in message news:2232701c45c3f$e5355830$gbl... |
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