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SFO's MSDE causes Windows Explorer crash. Posted: 08 Sep 2004 03:40 AM PDT Currently using Checkpoint's SecureClient for VPN. message design has seemed to leave the office i.e. connectivity such as VPN so it it. A bit early for and would either version, or are you |
Posted: 07 Sep 2004 09:35 PM PDT Thank you Naveed. "Naveed" wrote: |
CRM SDK: Creating notes with attachments Posted: 07 Sep 2004 03:45 PM PDT In relation to this, I just need to verify with experts.. we're creating an integration (on the CONTACT Form) and we need to create activities to log that something(a transaction) happened at the integration app... The SDK shows somethings similar, creating EMAIL Activities.. We plan to create an TASK activity (automatically) after doing a transaction on the integration window.. This is possible right? =============== UpdateBinaryData but it didn't make it an attatchment from us/CrmSdk1_2/htm/v1d2uploadordownloadanattachmenttoanote.as p programmatically but that =============== HTTP connection on the SRF. confers no rights. Account. |
Posted: 07 Sep 2004 03:21 PM PDT I'll try that. Thanks man. "savage" wrote: |
Posted: 07 Sep 2004 01:21 PM PDT Hi Alex, Cheers for the reply. So does this mean the CRM Client always needs a constant connection to AD? Reason being we're rolling this out to our international offices. They access our network over VPN. But when they run locally on their laptops, the laptops hang due to the CRMSQL Engine. So I'm assuming this engine is maybe attempting to contact the CRM Server or AD? Yay or nay? role privileges and a domain the CRM relationship. confers no rights. specified at wrote in message Server. servers a |
Newbie question on installtion Posted: 07 Sep 2004 08:45 AM PDT Of course you can install it yourself. Whether you *should* or not depends on many factors such as your own skills and how you value your own time compared to the cost of what the VAR might charge. When taking into account your own time, are you prepared for running into unforeseen problems? If the VAR is any good may have encountered these before (or know about them) and can sort them quickly. A cursory glance at this newsgroup might indicate that installing the system (with or without instructions) is not straightforward and all sorts of problems can arise. All depends if you have a day job to do as well for the next week or two ....;) HTH Peter "Tony Josephs" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... from message this |
Select SQL Server During Installation Posted: 07 Sep 2004 06:06 AM PDT I'd be pretty sure that the BKUPEXEC instance is an MSDE instance used for backup logging, etc. No way that it can be used. "James" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 06 Sep 2004 10:39 PM PDT I had VS installed on my CRM Server for a year and a half. Just removed it to make space. But there was never a problem. It's more important to have good SQL backups. "Ronald Dalman" wrote: |
Posted: 06 Sep 2004 04:25 PM PDT Curt, I've been looking into ways to take a w2k3 server, in TS apps mode, with CRM installed on it - and ploink it into a functioning SBS2k3 network as a member server. This is not for production - rather to demonstrate TS and CRM in the SBS environment (mostly TS) - without permanently altering the production environment. I want to leave it in there for a few weeks. I think it will work ok (performance is not key in this case), and it was my understanding that we'd have to leave SFO out of the mix for outlook sessions on the TS/CRM box. (that's what prompted my question). A lot to ask of a single box ;-). In a test environment, I have a single box running SBS2k3, with VS w2k3 member server in ts apps mode. The OS's do have more or less dedicated cpu and ram, and are on separate arrays - so far I'm not dissapointed in the performance. I'm just about to give CRM a go on the w2k3 VM. -- Les Connor [SBS MVP] ------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! "Curt Spanburgh" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
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