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Microsoft CRM - MS can't even get the release date right

Microsoft CRM - MS can't even get the release date right


MS can't even get the release date right

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 12:49 PM PST

Our experience here suggests that it is most definitely inferior.
We're currently on our second CRM development team after every single
member of the first team resigned rather than work with CRM. Even the
current team have described working with CRM as a "miserable soul
destroying experience". CRM has its place but so far we haven't
found a customer who has that place for it.

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:17:59 -0600, "Jake Horn"
<com> wrote:
 

CRM FQDN question

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 10:59 AM PST

OK, this is now a two-part fix:
1) to prevent the prompt for authentication, there's an internet setting
(something like remember name and password). To never be asked for it again,
both sites should be in the 'local intranet' zone.
2) Make sure the popup blocker you are using has all 3 sites in the
whitelist. If you're using the XP one, local intranet will do the trick.


"Don Van Ausdoll" wrote:
 

Please, please help, problems with report manager

Posted: 14 Feb 2005 02:55 AM PST

Can you tell me where and how I do this?

still quite new.

Thanks

"Gary" wrote:
 

MSCRM & Citrix (Again!!)

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 12:30 PM PST

Yes.... If you are using Metaframe to connect via the web you will not be
able to use CRM.

Basically SFO requires a VPN, there is no other way that I know of.

"Tom" <N> wrote in message news:OZE7i%phx.gbl... 


Multi Currency Options for MS CRM

Posted: 13 Feb 2005 06:35 AM PST

Hi,

My EMail is: com
Would you please send me your email.

Regards,
Sassan

"Tony Brookes" wrote:
 

Login to ms-crm through VPN

Posted: 12 Feb 2005 07:26 AM PST

Hello Peter and Gary,

Peter - I tried adding it to the intranet zone but it did not work.
It is still asking me for a 2nd logon.

Gary - It is not a DNS issue as I can ping the machine and if I do
enter the credentials, it works fine. As for being part of the
domain, to my knowledge (I may be wrong), when you are using a VPN and
that the VPN login is part of the domain, the machine itself does not
need to be. I can have a workgroup machine loggin to an AD domain
through a VPN as long as the VPN username/login IS part of the domain.

Thanks for you help.

Anthony

"Gary" <virtium.com> wrote in message news:<#phx.gbl>... 

Microsoft AntiSpyware appears to stop Sales for Outlook Client wor

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 10:05 PM PST

Hi,

All ok with me. Already had MS AntiSpyware installed.
Installed SFO and all still working. If you uninstall the
spyware software, does SFO start working again? 
now Sales for 
a "server not found" 
perfectly. 
continued to use SFOC?