Microsoft CRM - installation of MS CRM Active X components |
- installation of MS CRM Active X components
- Most Missed features in 1.2?
- HELP! I changed every users' business unit
- Automatically Creating Addresses for Accounts using workflow
- Another SFO Offline Issue
- new database location question
- Slugs for Picklist Value
- Calandars syncronising
- Address Views Customization?
- The best way to implement conversation scripts ???
- sfo install error
- Unreliable CRM Server
- Additional fields in the Activity Table / Case Timer
installation of MS CRM Active X components Posted: 31 Jan 2005 06:46 AM PST Hi Basman, If you logon as a user with administrator rights and that activate the Lead import functionality, the active-x component will be downloaded and installed on youre local machine. Standard Microsoft CRM gives the user the first time the option to install the active-x component, once this isn't done corretly the first time, there's no way to install it a second time. I presume that that registry is holding some kind of setting. The only way to by pass this is to logon as a user with admin rights. Jean-Paul "Basman" wrote: |
Posted: 31 Jan 2005 02:51 AM PST Thats interesting, thanks "Andrey Ptashinskiy" <ru> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... http://www.microsoft.com/Businesssolutions/Community/NewsGroups/dgbrowser/en-us/default.mspx?&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.crm&p=1&tid=b89ce2ea-65e1-463e-adc2-2d8d50f42e01 |
HELP! I changed every users' business unit Posted: 29 Jan 2005 06:13 PM PST The problem is, when you move a user, it remvoes all their security roles. As a result, you now have no users with any security roles. You may be able to manually fix this, but it will require manaully making changes in both the database and in Active Directory. It may be easier to contact support and ask them for assistance. Otherwise, if you are willing to mess wiht it, you need to create the correct records in the SystemUserRoles table and then add the user to the approapriate AD groups to reflect the System ADmin role for the BU they are now in. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:13:01 -0800, "Cristina" <microsoft.com> wrote: Hello all I am using CRM 1.2 on Win2K3 Standard. I setup a new business unit and moved every user to the new business unit, including CRM admin. Now I can't login to the Web GUI or Deployment manager because I keep getting Invalid User Auth message and now nothing works. Any ideas please? Please don't tell me reinstall is the only way around it. Besides, doesn't it seem a bit silly that the software allows you to do something this drastic, so easily without any warning? Anyway, I would be grateful for any help you can provide. All the best Cristina |
Automatically Creating Addresses for Accounts using workflow Posted: 29 Jan 2005 03:09 PM PST Hi, again I was a bit fast in the other question. The thing our are tring to do seems to be right, so I'm not sure what is wrong. Hope you find a solution /Jakob "Gill" wrote: |
Posted: 29 Jan 2005 10:57 AM PST I believe I was not logged into our domain (when I powered up my laptop after arriving at the office, it was in hibernate mode => I had been running on cached credentials). I rebooted and logged into the domain and everything was ok. "pittpanther" wrote: |
new database location question Posted: 28 Jan 2005 10:14 AM PST Hey CRM Gurus, I found some previous messages with links to microsoft about this problem, but those links seems to have moved. The error I am getting is "Metadata cache error" I know that replication is not turned on in the database. Some of the other articles refer to CRM version 1.0 and I am afraid to try those steps in our 1.2 installation. Does anyone know the answer to this? I would really like to get this solved before start of business Monday, or I will have to repoint CRM back to the crappy server until I can solve this. |
Posted: 28 Jan 2005 09:37 AM PST Well, I've done some research on my own and have been unable to get picklists to properly expand to the related code description. I guess this is another reason why this is not supported, it's not complete. :-( Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:30:55 -0000, "Peter Lynch" <com.SPAMFREE> wrote: Thanks. have tried &contact.CFPhaircolourname; &contact.CFPhaircolour/@name; &contact.CFPhaircolour.name; &contact.CFPhaircolour@name; No success so far... "Matt Parks" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 28 Jan 2005 08:22 AM PST If someone is interessted in a GroupCalendar then try a trial-version from http://www.mscrm-addons.com Ternek Christian __________________________ com www.mscrm-addons.com Your company for MS-CRM ADD-ONS! WordMailMerge for MSCRM GroupCalendar for MSCRM Related Documents for MSCRM |
Posted: 28 Jan 2005 07:44 AM PST Thanks Matt - don't know how I missed that one :) "Matt Parks" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
The best way to implement conversation scripts ??? Posted: 28 Jan 2005 07:07 AM PST Guess that's what happens when you read too quickly.... You might also want to look at something like Genesys Labs products. They have a full call center suite and an adapter for CRM. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:29:02 -0800, Dave McGuire <com> wrote: Conversation scripts are used to control call center employees. If you deviate from the script you are brought down on your review scores. "Thank you for calling the Microsoft CRM line, my name is $NAME, I see you're calling about account number $ACCOUNT_NUMBER, is this correct?". That kind of stuff. Fanny, I've seen this stuff in relation to, of all things, IP-based PBXes. If this isn't what you're looking for, you'll have to custom-create a popup window for the products section of CRM. Which one was it about? Dave "Matt Parks" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 04:35 PM PST Dear Nikhil, Please make sure everything in the following list is true: 1. The machine must be a part of the same domain as the MSCRM server. 2. The user must be a domain user existing in Active Directory Users and Computers. 3. The user must be logged in as himself. 4. No previous installation of MSCRM Sales for Outlook (SFO) still exists on the machine. 5. Microsoft Outlook must be installed and opened at least once with the correct exchange configuration for Mr. John Smith on the machine. 6. The user must be a local administrator on the client machine. 7. The machine must be able to see the microsoft crm server on the network. 8. The user must be a valid MSCRM user. 9. The user must have a MSCRM user license (Sales, Customer Service, or Suite). Kind regards, Ronald Lemmen Avanade Netherlands "Nikhil" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 10:23 AM PST Hi Peter, This install is only days old and I havn't even had time to look at the Workflow yet, yet alone set anything up in there. So I dont think it can be that... Any other thoughts? Mark. |
Additional fields in the Activity Table / Case Timer Posted: 26 Jan 2005 03:01 PM PST Thanks Matt That also explains why there are so many NULLs in those columns. Let's hope that v2005 fixes this. Gill "Matt Parks" wrote: |
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