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Microsoft CRM - How to delete the database?? Help me.....!

Microsoft CRM - How to delete the database?? Help me.....!


How to delete the database?? Help me.....!

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 05:29 AM PDT

if the setup is giving you the message, the database is
there on the server you are trying to install.

you must manually delete all crm databases.

open enterprise manager and see what is there.

exact steps to unistall, are in the users guide.

 
get one error so i 
but on the Set up 
database 'THE_WORL_ONLINE_MSCRM' 
the Select SQL Server 
there is nothing so i 

MS - CRM Grid - Page Size

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 05:09 AM PDT

This can be done on a per-user basis by going to Tools | Options... |
Records Per Page.

Aaron Elder
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Microsoft Customer Relationship Management
Core Application Development Team
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"Makarand" <com> wrote in message
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HelpDesk

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 12:09 AM PDT

You are right that Internal email is not picked up by a router, whether this
is problem for Alexey depends on whether the helpdesk is Internal or for
External clients.

In terms of general suitability for Helpdesks, the KB is a nice feature and
there are some good CTI add-in products if you want to integrate with a phone
system.
If your usersdon't use a system already or are not confident with computers,
MSCRM is really very easy to pick up.
If you have any specific questions about features let us know

Visitor Report

Posted: 10 Oct 2004 11:36 AM PDT

Hello Peter,
Thanks for your reply.

But what is the the hard way? Building my own web-page?

regards,
Marcel
 
like "2004 10 09 14:15 
anyone can see the 
attachment 
Account. 
it 

Data migration into MSCRM

Posted: 09 Oct 2004 07:53 PM PDT

Thanks guys for your replies
 

Imported Appointments not shown in calendar!

Posted: 09 Oct 2004 07:23 AM PDT

Yes, they came over as Appts. And the date and time stamps seems to be valid
as well. So, what else could be the reason for this problem??

regards Fredy

"LeVar Bery" wrote:
 

crmForm

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 08:59 AM PDT

To get the owner's ID, you use

crmForm.ownerid.value;

To get the owner's name, you could use this, which isn't pretty but gets
the job done:


crmForm.ownerid.parentElement.parentElement.firstC hild.firstChild.firstChild.innerText;

Chris Rogers
http://www.CustomerEffective.com/


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Workflow task

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 08:11 AM PDT

yes,

basically the person assigning wants to know in few days,
if the sales person did anything with the lead.

thanks

 
whether the lead is 
task 
The 
the 
the 

Problem with post callout

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 07:21 AM PDT

Thanks! Strong naming solved my problem.

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

Deleting a user and reclaiming license

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 05:42 AM PDT

You can mnually free up the license by deleting the appropriate row from the
SystemUserlicenses table inthe *_MSCRM database. You should check
SystemUserBase to first get the appropriate SystemUderId and make sure you have
a good backup before hand.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 08:42:09 -0400, "Chris S Patterson" <com> wrote:

I have a problem with a deleted user account. CRM will not release or free
up it's licenses after the account was deleted.

How can I reclaim this licenses?

Thanks in advance for the replies

Chris


Permission Denied

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 02:27 PM PDT

I am having the same problem, but unable to find any good ref material.
Pop-up blocking and ect. is not the issue - Any luck Randy?

"Dan" wrote:
 

crm report security

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 12:17 PM PDT

I don't want my CSRs to see reports at all. I don't want
a sales person to be able to go to a CSR and talk them
into printing out a report that contains data that the
sales person shouldn't be seeing...for example, I don't
want my sales person to go to a CSR and ask them to run a
report on all the leads that came in on a particular day
and who they were assigned to or find out the
profit/commission someone is getting per order.
 

their 

Does CRM have the same basic functions as GoldMine?

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 07:54 AM PDT

Honestly... if you're use to GoldMine... stay with GoldMine.

MS CRM I've seen works better for ppl who never had a system in place to begin. Since MS CRM is new, they haven't yet caught up to the industry leaders namely... SalesLogix, Frontrange,Onyx.

So you'll end up pulling your hair out by switching.



LeVar Berry
CEO
eDriven Solutions LTD
Ph. (513)403-1210 Fax: (702)995-0843
Step Into the Fast Lane For eSuccess


"Gill Walker" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:104501c4acbd$7da8afe0$gbl...
I believe that you could achieve this by using the Lead
Source as your grouping parameter.

You would then create each of the Opportunities, linked to
that Lead Source, create the Appointments linked to the
Opportunity, and work through each of the Opportunities,
showing each as Won (Recommended) of Lost (Not
Recommended).

The report that you want would probably have to be custom
written, but it should be possible.

HTTH

Gill 
GoldMine . We want to  
attach notes when  
contacts linked to a  
meeting. Example, I  
are 15 people  
complete it on all  
complete them. I  
out a report to show  
Recommended and the  

urgent sfo crm email bug

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 03:22 AM PDT

Also, are you sure that the email is not going out? In version 1.x, CRM
takes over the email sending process from Outlook. It deletes the Outlook
instance of the email so Outlook won't send it. This is why it will show up
in Deleted Items when it has been sent correctly.

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Update on CRM IBF?

Posted: 06 Oct 2004 12:19 PM PDT

Well unfortunately the rumor mill has been wrong for two months now.


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