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- I'm desperate - Error finishing installation CRM
- Country list
- File Upload Failure
- Crystal Reports 9.2.3 and CRM
- Publishing and subsequent iisresets changed database records...
- outlook w/crm add-in vs web-client
- 'Cannot generate SSPI context' with outlook synch
- Still having problems with web access.
- Urgent - CRM down due to customization
- IE Browser crashes when accessing CRM
- Login problems webclient
- Slugs, dynamic data in template mail etc.
- add a business unit picklist
Posted: 28 Apr 2005 11:44 AM PDT if your rep uses a vpn into your company, i think this should work...else it could work as long as your rep is able to identify him as a valid domain user. BUT: then you're communicating through unsecure media, i.e. internet. for it security reasons not a very good decision. *g* so check out your vpn-capabilites "Erin" <com.(donotspam)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:com... |
I'm desperate - Error finishing installation CRM Posted: 28 Apr 2005 11:08 AM PDT Is the Administrator "User of Doman" and "local Admin"? or is it "Domain Admin"...you need a real "Domain Admin" for the CRM "Karolina" <microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:com... |
Posted: 28 Apr 2005 10:05 AM PDT Hi John, Thanks for the reply. No, unfortunately we don't have programming staff on-site. Are you suggesting that I create a new (Pick-list) field containing all the countries and then write some code which will map all the values from the existing Address1_country field to the newly created field? Is this the way others have done it ? You say it is 'pretty easy' to write the code. If you can point me in the right direction maybe I could do it (as an ex-programmer ;-) Jim John O'Donnell wrote: created. code to Country list. I to make the |
Posted: 28 Apr 2005 05:55 AM PDT there is a procedure to allow you to increase the upload limit. The regostry entry required is below but before you increase it have a think about it. Do you really want to give your users the ability to fill up your database and hard disks with large attachments? - anyway just a thought You can increase this default by modifying the registry key maxuploadfilesize located in the registry by navigating to HKEY_Local_Machine | Software | Microsoft | MSCRM. -- John O'Donnell Microsoft CRM MVP http://www.mscrmfaq.us "Alain Nezer" <be> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... attachement etc. are an |
Posted: 28 Apr 2005 02:34 AM PDT That's exactely what I ran into!!! Installed 9.2.2 then Service Pack to 9.2.3 then installed the Enhancement CD but then couldn't start Crystal again :-( Then I uninstalled everything, installed 9.2.2 again then Enhancement CD..so far everything's fine... Now I don't know if I can safely upgrade to 9.2.3 using the Service Pack or if it's better sticking to 9.2.2... So you said at the end you managed to have 9.2.3 running? Thanks Eric "Thiemo Ripper" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Publishing and subsequent iisresets changed database records... Posted: 27 Apr 2005 09:14 PM PDT Paul, The only way that users can "lose" records as you've described is if either (a) somebody reassigned them, or (b) a change to a role (any role) was made. All access to all records (thankfully, this will go away in CRM v2.0) is done using the securitydescriptor field. When you change a role, CRM, behind the scenes, in a process that can take hours, and cause performance problems, updates all security descriptors in any affected tables. These secruity descriptors determine who can see each record. And unfortunately there is no way to manually tell if these descriptors are correct. MS Support has a tool that they can run to re-set/re-create all secruity descriptors. So if this continues to be a problem for no apparent reason, I'd log a call. HTH, Dave ------------------------------------------------- David L. Carr, President Visionary Software Consulting, Inc. Main #: 971-327-6944 Introducing our newest software product... VAST - an auditing solution for Microsoft CRM 1.2 VAST shows you "Who Did What When" in Microsoft CRM To download our free trial, get more info, or to order, visit http://www.VSCRM.com |
outlook w/crm add-in vs web-client Posted: 27 Apr 2005 05:42 PM PDT Joe, I didn't see any reply to your point 2 among the excellent insights the others provided. Perhaps I'm not understanding your issue, but CRM will NOT automatically bring in all of your emails into CRM. (There is a setting on install you can select that can make this happen, but regular users should never install SFO this way. It is just for special un-monitored email addresses such as "com".). With or without the email tag, you should still be able to receive your regular listserve emails and have them populate whatever folder you desire within outlook. CRM only automtically picks up emails with that tag that are replies from your customers to an email you sent out via CRM. HTH, Dave ------------------------------------------------- David L. Carr, President Visionary Software Consulting, Inc. Main #: 971-327-6944 Introducing our newest software product... VAST - an auditing solution for Microsoft CRM 1.2 VAST shows you "Who Did What When" in Microsoft CRM To download our free trial, get more info, or to order, visit http://www.VSCRM.com |
'Cannot generate SSPI context' with outlook synch Posted: 27 Apr 2005 05:36 PM PDT I think I figured it out - the msde connection from my desktop to the crm server was down - restarting the service and my connection was re-established and the synchronization seems to be working. "Joe Madden" wrote: |
Still having problems with web access. Posted: 27 Apr 2005 03:34 PM PDT Hi, It sounds like you have a network / DNS problem more than a CRM problem. try to ping CRM and see if it pings the IP of the server. Make sure the server is using a static IP, and it is the same as the CRM entry in the DNS server. Run ipconfig /flushdns to flush the local DNS cache. if there are no other web sites on the server, try to add another host header entry with a blank host header and browse to the server name instead of http://crm to see if you do get to crm. add http://crm to the list of sites to be bypassed by your proxy server in IE connection settings. Hopefully one of these solves your problem or points you in the right direction. Rex |
Urgent - CRM down due to customization Posted: 27 Apr 2005 03:05 PM PDT >can access CRM except for the Opportunity form windows (details from list view) Can you view the blank form (i.e. when creating a new opportunity?) If so, perhaps the relationship between the problem opportunities and another entity (or the related entity itself) are broken. |
IE Browser crashes when accessing CRM Posted: 27 Apr 2005 12:48 PM PDT Another way around this is to add /loader.aspx to the end of the url "Neil Greene" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Apr 2005 05:50 AM PDT Thnx Laura, it works now. "Laura" wrote: |
Slugs, dynamic data in template mail etc. Posted: 27 Apr 2005 05:00 AM PDT Thanks a lot, i try this solution :) If i do it succesfully i post this here... âDoddâ pisze: |
Posted: 26 Apr 2005 08:32 AM PDT Thanks Dave, guess we'll just have to keep our finger crossed for the v2.0 release. "Dave Carr (dave- no com" wrote: |
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