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Microsoft CRM - Deleting Read-Only Data


Deleting Read-Only Data

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 07:58 PM PDT

Thanks Frank!

Maybe you are right, however I'd have to get my ISP to do it, so it becomes
cumbersome. Is it a matter of reinstalling the whole shebang? I have
installed all the reporting stuff as well so that would in that case make me
even less keen on a reinstall.

!Robert




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Subject Manager not available

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 02:14 PM PDT

John,

Sales std from Promo, upgraded to Sales Pro - 5 users.

Got any ideas?

Darryl
 
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Links in CRM

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 11:22 AM PDT

if the changes do not show up then you have another isv.config in another
directory beyond the one in _Resources

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John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP


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Always prompted to log on to CRM

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 09:27 AM PDT

Dave,

I just read in another posting that IE considers any address containing a
period to be on the internet. IE then prompts for the user credentials,
knowing that integrated security will not usually run across the internet.

When I set up CRM on SBS2003 I created a CNAME alias for the CRM machine in
DNS. This must match the host header associated with the site in IIS. The
user can then start CRM by typing the CNAME (like http://crmweb) in the
address bar of IE.

What is the url address you are using to access CRM from a client machine?

Edwin Garst

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Metabase

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 08:54 AM PDT

in that table the objecttypecode tells you which CRM object the entry refers
to. You could create an identical field name in a lead and opportunity so
that first field tells you which object it referes to ie opportunity is type
3, account is type 1 etc.



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John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP


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Subject page not available

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 07:41 AM PDT

Hi Darryl,

There was an issue with version 1.0 where the above solution was needed, I'm not aware of any other possible reasons why you may be experiencing this.

When you upgraded from Std to Pro did you just remove the Std licenses and then add the new licenses to each user? Or have there been other changes aswell?

Regards
Dan



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MSCRM to GP Integration Install problem

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 07:17 AM PDT

Yah - just checked and it is Feb 2004. Just had this
media set through from MS this week.

Peter
 
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MSCRM and Navision Integration

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 04:10 AM PDT

Hi Jurgen,

Thanks for that, I was having difficulty getting a
definite answer on that.

Thanks

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Problems with Outlook 2003

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 03:42 AM PDT

You are correct in that CRM can only support the Default instance for SQL.
However, I know of no issues with installing the SFO client on a machine that
has SQL running on it.

It seems that you are referring to running the SFO client on the same machine as
the SQL server that is functioning as the SQL Server for the actual CRM install.
That's the only way the I can think of a conflict.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:06:28 -0400, "Paul Stork" <pxs23<@>po.cwru.edu> wrote:

If I'm not mistaken, I think I read somewhere that CRM can only run in the
default instance of SQL. I don't think you can install it to a named
instance. So if you are running CRM in the default instance you will run
into a conflict with MSDE.

Possibility to analyze users

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 03:39 AM PDT

If you create a new report to show that information, then they can see it.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 06:51:05 -0700, Vitaly <microsoft.com>
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Ok, may be.

I thought that there could be a planning system. So that a manager could see
what sales persons did this week & say them what to do next week. Something like
that.

But as I can see, there's no such possibility? Manager can see what activities
were made with the customer. But not what a sales person did for a period. Yes?

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News Group URL

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 10:48 PM PDT

there is multiple access points as i think you can also link to the groups
through MBS partnersource

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John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP


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take advantage the crm 1.2 controls such as AppFormMenuBar ,AppNavBar ...

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 10:13 PM PDT

you can either build your own lookalike controls or if needed buy them from
companies like this

http://www.customereffective.com/products_dc.html

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John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP


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Unable to view all CRM records

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 08:37 PM PDT

Thankyou for your responses guys ... this has definitely pointed me in the
right direction.

It is a strange one as I have also now tried re-assigning records to myself
(Sys Admin + adding myself as CEO/Biz Manager Security Role for the
organisation) but when the record assign back to the user, I, cannot even
open the records.

I can only assume because of the non-migration of the Security Descriptor
fields - security is still pointing to the old Active Directory objects. Now
that they are deleted, the pointers lost, and the existing records are in
security limbo -as the security objects in AD can no longer be referenced.

Combined with this is the 'Developer' error pages also signify that the COM
Proxy component cannot even be loaded for the 'old' pages that I try to
view.... is fairly messy although I had to expect this to come back and bite
in someway.

If you guys have anymore input into methods to overcome this I am all open
ears... but otherwise thanks again.



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Using SQL reporting services with MS CRM

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 12:01 AM PDT

Install the CRM software to a different web site.

RS will default to your default web site on the machine.

Joel