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Microsoft CRM - Group Policy Software Installation


Group Policy Software Installation

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 12:47 PM PST

We have researched automated deployment quite extensively. Unfortunately, due
to the high-touch nature of the install, it just hasn't been successful.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 12:47:03 -0800, Gaurav Dalal
<microsoft.com> wrote:

Hi,
I was check if anyone was successful in installing Sales for Outlook using
group policy. I tried to use the msi and a zap file. No luck with either of
them. Is this feature supported or will be?

Thanks,

Gaurav Dalal

Unhandled Exception Error - Urgent

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 09:43 AM PST

Aaron,
this worked great! thanks for the help!


"Aaron Elder [INVOKE]" wrote:
 

Workplace Activities Views

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 09:03 AM PST

I have customized the Activity views using these URLs for several deployments
of CRM that have been in production for the better part of a year. If these
view customizations cause problems, I think it will only be when the systems
get upgraded to version 2. But I think that it is likely that the only
problem will be that I lose my custom views and have to re-create them.

Matt Wittemann
http://icu-mscrm.blogspot.com

"cyborg" wrote:
 

Any word on the release of CRM version 2.0?

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 05:58 AM PST

The product is currently in the Alpha testing phase. I believe the Beta will
start in either late January or early February.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:08:09 +1100, "daniel" <invalidemail> wrote:

Last I heard the beta was due in Jan but i believe it may have been pushed
back...

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Email line spacing

Posted: 16 Dec 2004 01:10 AM PST

It is actually a "feature" of the DHTML Editing control, which CRM uses to
allow for HTML e-mail editing. :-)

Enter = "<p></p>"
Shift-Enter = "<br>"

Aaron Elder
Director, Software Development

invokesystems
solid technology. sound thinking.
http://www.invokesystems.com


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Setup failes on SQL server

Posted: 15 Dec 2004 02:09 PM PST

The intregrated security between CRM & AD can be pretty finicky. Domain Admin
is usually a cure-all for a lot of there problems, but not always a desired one.
I've also succedded with a lot of trial and error on the service accounts
between Local System, Domain User & Domain Admin to see what works in a given
implementation.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:31:09 -0800, "72Torino"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

I just ran into this today as well. I resolved it by changing SQL to Start
as a Domain Admin instead of Local System. According to the documentation
Local System should have worked.... but who am I to argue?!?

Bernie Lorden
System Administrator

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E-mail Queue

Posted: 14 Dec 2004 10:42 AM PST

I don't believe it's possible if you want your users to be able to
communicate with each other.

Matt Wittemann
http://icu-mscrm.blogspot.com

"Scott" wrote:
 

Selling our CRM Licenses

Posted: 13 Dec 2004 10:55 AM PST

David,

Would love to know if you are able to sell your licenses. Could you please
let me know why? We are considering moving also.

Chuck
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Multiple CRM Installations <=> 1 Exchange Organization

Posted: 13 Dec 2004 04:26 AM PST

Last I heard, CRM 2005 is not planned to support multiple languages tied to the
same DB. However, there are no guarantees about that and they may end up adding
it to the feature list, but I'm guessing they won't.

If you can live with outbound only email, then you are okay in this situation.
What you lose is the ability to automatically associate inbound email back into
CRM (I know, not what you need, but it is an option).

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:31:50 +0100, "Derek" <none> wrote:

Thanks Matt, I understand that I have a problem here. Possible solutions:
1. Reconfigure Exchange and give each country a seperate SMTP connection
with different Internet domain names. Quite a job and not logical.
2. Implement without the email function: the users will not like this.
3. Implement 1 CRM configuration with all functionality, the rest without..
4. Wait for CRM 2.0, but will this fix the problem, or will it support 1
installation with different languages at the client?


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