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- Email to a MS-CRM Contact
- 3 general questions on workflow rules
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- Crystal Reports for CRM
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How to make an test environment Posted: 26 Aug 2004 01:10 AM PDT Virtual Machine is the solution. They can be used for Maintenance and for Project Portofolio "DaveR" <co.uk> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Issues with MS CRM 1.2 Virtual PC Demo Posted: 25 Aug 2004 12:16 PM PDT Rafael, If this is the DVD that was sent several months back, the time bomb has expired as the SQL Server of the SBS Demo won't start. Thanks, Tavis Patterson TAZ Networks SBS Weblog: http://www.taznetworks.com/rss/webblog.html Rafael wrote: |
Posted: 25 Aug 2004 03:48 AM PDT You can find the proxy dll and the types dll in CRM CD installation. From where should |
Posted: 24 Aug 2004 04:31 PM PDT Stephen: Thanks for the note as well as the clarification. Premal "Stephen Redmond" wrote: |
3 general questions on workflow rules Posted: 24 Aug 2004 01:41 PM PDT Im not fully grasping the question, if you're asking if Sales Stages could be made optional depending on certain criteria, then yes, you could do this by playing around with the conditional statements provided and using Manual Stored Procedures to organize your workflows into reusable 'code' -Mark a workflow? message gives rest Previous Send have have |
Posted: 24 Aug 2004 09:01 AM PDT Can you make sure that you are: Domain Admin - On the domain the CRM is going to be installed. not across domain or forest Local Admin - On the box that you are installing CRM SQL Admin If that is true, then this is probably some other issue. "Richard" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:c89301c48a1a$9235d200$gbl... |
Posted: 24 Aug 2004 08:56 AM PDT Good call Stephen. When I look at "Show SQL Query" for the CRM table, this is what I see: <fetch version="1.0" output-format="xml-platform" mapping="logical"> <entity name="account"> <attribute name="name" /> </entity> </fetch> Whereas the financial app table is straight T-SQL. I suppose I could try to create a copy of my financial app table within the MSCRM database,refresh it nightly, and run my reports directly in CRM. But I think this would fall into the category of a "not supported" customization. Still, I wonder, has anyone tried this? "Stephen Redmond" <ie> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... try |
Posted: 22 Aug 2004 07:31 PM PDT That archive article helped greatly. Only now, I've changed the Sales button and the Accounts buttons to be Client Service and Relationships. However, when I go into the accounts and tell it to view My Active, Inactive, and Active, the word Accounts is still in that rather than Relationships. I searched the dll files and could not locate where the word "Accounts" was for that to change it to Relationships as well. Any idea where that is? Is this going to be in the aspx pages somewhere? Thanks for your help. Robert. "John O'Donnell" wrote: |
Posted: 21 Aug 2004 09:10 PM PDT Thanks Paul thats actually a pretty good idea which shouldnt be hard to change the view on, i didnt even think of setting up a view by no-email. I wonder if I can do it with the no-contact option too. Exporting to excel and sending through a BCC group in outlook will work fine its only 500 messages so its not like some super mass email. It would be nice to track the results though in the CRM so we know what works for marketing guys.. but not the end of the world. "Paul McQuillan" <com> wrote in news:b91101c4892c$90969310$gbl: |
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