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Microsoft CRM - HELP ME - TOOLBAR CRM


HELP ME - TOOLBAR CRM

Posted: 02 Mar 2005 02:55 AM PST

Thanks you, i solved the problem

"Dave McGuire" wrote:
 

User Deleted From Active Directory Still holds a License

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 04:09 PM PST

Mark

I had the same situation

Cautiosuly go into the SQL tables and delete the license id from the
user record...:-/
As far as I know, there's no other way of releasing that license.

Hope that helps
Rakefet
http://www.repliweb.com

License removal from non existent AD account

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 02:08 PM PST

There is a much easier way, though it is unsupported, but if you have a lot of
users, definately worth it.

The table you are interetsed in is the SystemUserLicenses table. You also eed
to look at SystemUserbase to see what the SystemUserId is for the user in
question. Then, delete the corresponding row(s) from SystemUserLicenses for
that same SysstemUserId value.

Make sure to backup your database first though, just in case. In fact, a simple
copy of the table you are modifying should suffice.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 14:51:22 -0800, "Kelly" <microsoft.com>
wrote:

Yes, I had this same issue happen. Here is the fix that I
received from Microsoft CRM Support:

You will need your CRM license key


You will need to be able to log into the domain and into
Microsoft CRM as a user with System Administrator
privileges.

1. Exit all users from Microsoft CRM - I'd suggest doing
this after hours.

2. Remove the license from your deployment. This is done
on the CRM Server.
a. In Deployment Manager (Start, Programs, Microsoft CRM,
Deployment Manager), expand the License Manager node on
the left side of the window.
b. Highlight the organization name. The right side of the
window should display your License Type, the number of
users and your License Key. Print this e-mail so you can
type the License Key in a later step.
c. Right-click the entry that has this information and
choose Delete License from the context menu.

3. Add the license back in the same window.
a. Right-click the blank area in the window and choose
New, License.
b. Type your license key in the License Key field, then
finish the wizard by clicking Next and Finish.

4. In Microsoft CRM, add the license back to the existing
users.
a. Launch Microsoft CRM as a user with System
Administrator privileges.
b. Click the Settings side tab on the Home Page, then
click Business Unit Settings, then click Users.
c. For every user (one at a time), open the User record,
click the Licenses side tab, then click Manage Licenses,
and add the Sales Standard license to each user.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

We recommend that you do not delete CRM Users out of
Active Directory before reassigning their records and
taking their CRM License away. Adding the User back into
AD creates a new Security ID (SID) for the user, which
does not match the SID associated with the existing CRM
User (even though they might have the same login
information). The system is looking for the old SID in AD
when attempting to remove the license.

 
from a user who is 
associated AD user 
license. Please 
single object 

Eliminating side tabs

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 11:03 AM PST

This method works well for the side tabs but there is no way to remove the
contract related fields from the Case form.

"Peter Lynch" <com.SPAMFREE> wrote in message
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Using the MDF to add incremental data to the CRM database ??

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 09:01 AM PST

Thanks Matt, I think we will go the scribe route as we also have some
integration requirements into back office and SQL databases

Cheers


Biffio

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

Log ON Report Manager

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 08:23 AM PST

Try:

user name: Administrator
Note: APS password is blank by default


"Robert Prazuela" <microsoft.com> wrote in
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Form Customisation

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 08:09 AM PST

Yes I published the changes in deployment manager, however even if I make
customisations to the form only e.g. add values to a picklist on the form and
then save the customisation it still does not appear in the useable form.

Am I correct in thinking that once I save the changes in the customisation
tool then following a IISRESET the form should be available to use ?

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

Modify the view of contacts in the advanced search

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 08:03 AM PST

Thank you, such easy, I thougt of a backdoor!

"Support www.MSCRM-ADDONS.COM" wrote:
 

Parameter driver report

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 07:09 AM PST

Sean, thanks for the reply. That is what I thought, it describe what data is
submit. What I would like to to is from a account press a button which hand
the account id for that account to the custom case report which show cases
attached to that particular account. I have created the crystal report which
show all cases, then I added parameter to receive accountid. So basically it
should be something like this:

Response.Redirect("/reports/viewer/html/viewer.aspx?id=608&promptex-accountGuid="+Request.QueryString("oId")

Is there a list of all available promptex?

Thanks
Paal
"Sean Fullerton - eMonarch" wrote:
 

Importing DATA into CDF

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 04:02 AM PST

...and to add to dh140770s post:

Make sure the user you are going to run the migration from has a CRM licence
and role

Regards

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IBF problem - Information Bridge Server installation

Posted: 28 Feb 2005 04:49 PM PST

Hi

I didn't specify Sql authentication, it was Windows authentication.
What else can I try?


"savage" wrote: