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IncidentDate

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 09:12 AM PST

I've tried both suggestions and still have had no luck. It returns an error
with the date formated in the right way (including the time) and says its an
unrecognized date format..



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Domain Admin Rights

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 03:41 AM PST

Thanks Guy!


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ISV.config doesnot work

Posted: 16 Jan 2005 11:09 PM PST

The following seems to work BUT it will simply direct you to the Sales Area
and NOT load the Sales Literature section within Service.

<Service code="cs">
<NavBarItem Icon="/_imgs/ico_18_debug.gif" Title="Sales Literature"
Url="/sfa/home_saleslit.aspx" Id="navIsv1" />
</Service>


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Posted: 16 Jan 2005 06:55 PM PST

Thanks, daniel
I found only email activities can't be viewed. I don't want to woste my
time. I want to delete all email activities.




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Inbound CRM email not saving in CRM

Posted: 15 Jan 2005 06:47 AM PST

Gill, Thanks for replying. Yes...the GUID is in the subject line. We can't
promote to CRM because CRM throws an error message saying the email is
already being tracked. I guess it is seeing the GUID and assuming the email
is in CRM...even though it's not.

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SQL log file running rampant

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 08:47 AM PST

There are no mobile jobs in the enterprise manager. There is a mobile NT
service that attempts to sync CRM metadata into the database in question.

What do u recommend

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 07:31 AM PST

Thanks Matt.
you mean I can install the CRM on a win 2000 server but I need a patch.
where can I get the patch, could u give me the link.
I didn't understand why I need this patch?
Thanks again.

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

'In the Next 7 Days' View Problem

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 03:55 AM PST

This is a bug. Advanced Find will also have the problem.

Ask MBS support for the hotfix.

CRM1.2-KB870578


Having Fun with MSCRM,

Frank Grimberg




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MSCRM Security Service do not start

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 02:11 AM PST

Hi

Same problem here. It seems as if the crmsecurityservice isn't able to
start if it runs af Localsystem. We beleve that it's becuse Localsystem
isn't allowed to login to a SQL Server on another server after a
security update.


If the service is started as "Admin" it starts perfect. Ofcourse the
service can't run as "Admin", so we are looking for som info on what
rights are needed. Any ideas?

With the service started we now run into some security issues. We get
this error:

Event ID: 2

MSCRM Platform Error Report:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Error: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON'.

Error Message: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON'.

The funny part is that we do not log in as ANONYMOUS, but somehow the
CRM system think we are!!!

Ideas?

Best regards

Thomas



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Any side effects when customise XSLs and ASPXs file

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:21 PM PST

I would agree.

The XSL files are generated when you publish changes from Deplayoment Manager.
At that point, the form code that is stored in the database is used to generate
the various XSL files that the app uses. You can modify these if you have
good change control procedures in place and remember that you will have to
re-modify them every time you publish.

The ASPX pages can be modified as well, but any patch or hotfix you install may
overwrite the file.

Neither of these types of changes are supported. The risk here is that if you
have a problem, it is possible that support will ask you to back out these
changes to verify the change isn't the cause of the problem.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:09:02 -0800, "Freek" <microsoft.com>
wrote:

As far as I know, this is not supported by MS. For aspx files, you can do
this without too much problems (although you should keep track very carefully
of what you've done for later upgrades). XSL files is another story. We
altered some of them to make fields read only etc, but when you redeploy
customization the XSL files are regenerated and all changed will have
disappeared. For me this came as quite a surprise, when all these little
tricks from our CRM consultant had suddenly disappeared. So if only for
maintenance reasons, I would not recommend altering XSL-files (unless someone
has found a new way to do this).

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MSCRM Integration for Great Plains

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 08:17 PM PST

Dear All,

I have an issue while I trying to integrate CRM an GP. While I input new UoM
schedule in GP, why It doesn't appear in CRM?
Is there anything wrong with the integration?

Note : It works well for Customer integration.

thx


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Unit Problem: diffirent basic unit to a product

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 06:21 PM PST

Thanks,Datapac.

For example, we resell a software of Ms CRM, then the basic unit of this
product should be license.
At the same time, we provide training service for this Ms CRM, then the
basic unit of this product should be hour (or something else).
What I mean is, some products should have different basic unit.

"Datapac" wrote:
 

Creating an account with special characters, like & in the name

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:02 AM PST

I'd recommend getting a really good book on XML first. You need to encode
special characters in an XML-friendly way (& == &amp; < == &lt; and so on).
The other option would be to look at
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikemill/archive/2004/09/10/227960.aspx for a much
easier way to do this that gets you away from the XML.

--
Mj Miller
Technical Lead
Microsoft CRM

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MSCRM Application Error Report

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 11:01 PM PST

Did you ever figure this out? I am having a similar error that just started
out of the blue...

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