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Microsoft CRM - Sales for Outlook Installation


Sales for Outlook Installation

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 12:06 PM PDT

Verify ur Exchange Server, should be same in S4O and CRM
(Server)

 

Load balancing

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 10:51 AM PDT

Hi Peter,



Thanks for your response.



I guest it a combination of both technology. I was just wondering if it was
possible. I have a conference call tomorrow with a new customer interested
in CRM. I just wanted to know if it was possible to have some work around
since I already saw in PartnerSource that Load Balancing and clustering were
not supported for CRM.



Thanks for your incomes.



Sebastien





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client http access

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 09:42 AM PDT

I had the same problem and it was my popup blocker.

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 09:42:48 -0700, "com"
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Error sending mail from CRM

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 03:18 AM PDT

We had a similar problem when we converted OWA to use SSL.

Leo 
more information, 
which i've posted 
update. KB article 
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dd23d1b664f2&displaylang=en#filelist 
Help is much 
mail from CRM 
unexpectedly (in the 
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I've set the custom 
reinstalling CRM 

CRM email double spacing

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 08:32 PM PDT

Thanks for the correction - it is Shift+Enter

Frank Lee
Workopia, Inc.
http://www.workopia.com
San Francisco, CA

 

CRM Exams

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 04:38 PM PDT

I have to agree with the opinion RTFM. I failed the Install & config course
initially (At the time I only had the 1.0 material and took the eCourse -
waste of time). I then got hold of the 1.2 Manual and read it over & over
cover to cover. It was only this that helped me pass second time.

When you do read the manual, pay attention to the 'notes' in italics and
also all the sample questions. It's tough but seems to be the only way to
get through this....

Regards

Peter


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Help please with bandwidth needs!

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 03:32 PM PDT

Many thanks John and Gill - really appreciate it!

Microsoft Business Solutions should be paying you guys!!! ;-)

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Regarding button dosen't work

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 11:50 AM PDT

Thanks for reply but didn't work. Any other ideas?
 
1.2 

Data Migration Exam

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 09:38 AM PDT

Hi Jason

Just to re-iterate the last, I was in the same position as you with the 1.0
training materials and 1.2 exam ahead of me.

It was not until I got hold of the 1.2 manual that things fitted into place
with both the DM and Crystal (the two bits missing from v1.0 materials) and
I passed after reading this book cover to cover a few times.

Hang in there - pay attention to the notes in the manuals and make sure that
you can answer all the sample questions without thinking - Good Luck.

Regards

Pete

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Changing to a new admin account - can it be done?

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 09:15 AM PDT

And make sure that you remove the licence from the old
admin before removing it from AD, otherwise you will be
licence down until you reinstall.

Gill 
practice as adding any other user. The new administrator
just needs the Administrator security role. One word of
warning though, make sure you thoroughly test the new
Admin user before making ANY changes to the old Admin!
Otherwise you could end up with an inaccessible CRM. 
was used to 
want used when 
install? 

Groups

Posted: 02 Jul 2004 09:19 PM PDT

That's too bad. Seems to me that this would be an essential feature of any
serious CRM product. It has been available in ACT! and GoldMine and I'm sure
most other CRM & Contact Management programs for years.

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Problem freeing up license

Posted: 02 Jul 2004 12:19 PM PDT

There is a lot of discussions on this topic in the archives of this group
which you can find using google.
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Change Manager

Posted: 01 Jul 2004 12:21 PM PDT

Hi Frederico,

Glad it's working. There's no supported way of deleting a user, just make sure you remember to remove the assigned license for future use :-)

Regards
Dan

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