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- How can I make a window come up on startup.
- Reinstall problem
- Purge data in CRM
- How to close more then one task ?
- Connection Loss
- Manage Licenses
- What is the Manage For?
- Access CRM from Internet
- Errors in Exchange ... pls help
- Auto fill Quick Create fields
- Sending Direct Emails
How can I make a window come up on startup. Posted: 12 May 2005 09:40 AM PDT You could replace the "Landing Page" in the CRM directory with a RedirectorPage that requires a click to close, then it loads the CRM loader .aspx page. Then if you enable default content pages in the CRM website properities and added this redirector page to the top of the list it should always load first when you hit the web site. Many sites are confiigured with redirectors for non SSL connectors. This enforces a redirection of any general web connections to the SSL Page. Althought this might be an usupported configuration it is a prety safe customization. Pierre Hulsebus Infuse Me Now ehtc.com |
Posted: 11 May 2005 12:41 PM PDT Hi Rob, It turns out that I was using the wrong install package. There was a copy of the CRM 1.0 disk on the system. It looks a lot like the 1.2 setup... Except for that big 1.0 in the opening license agreement page. :-) Using the CRM 1.2 install worked perfectly. Moral of the story, when troubleshooting don't forget the simle stuff. Thank you for responding. "Rob Bakkers" wrote: |
Posted: 11 May 2005 11:22 AM PDT We regulary have this problem. We wrote a simple vb app using the MS CRM APIs to query the accounts using the ExecuteQuery method in the CRMQuery class, then for each account returned - delete it using the delete method. We then did a simple tidyup for the contacts - although 98% had already been deleted. Takes about 3-4 hrs to run for about 10000 records. "ansank" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
How to close more then one task ? Posted: 11 May 2005 08:01 AM PDT We should know more in the next few months. MBS is slated to demo the next release at TechEd in June. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On 11 May 2005 11:23:37 -0700, "Bouffont" <com> wrote: Not that I have much use for this but are you hinting this may be in the next release Matt?! Tom Matt Parks wrote: When I close all |
Posted: 11 May 2005 07:30 AM PDT Thank you both for your ideas. We have since replaced the whole machine and it works perfectly. We thing the m/b is down!!!!! "Nathan Warner" wrote: |
Posted: 11 May 2005 07:28 AM PDT Thanks Matt "Matt Parks" wrote: |
Posted: 11 May 2005 06:48 AM PDT Using the manager field means you can use the Logical User "Owner's Manager" when designing workflow rules. Eg send an email to the Owners Manager when certain conditions are met "Sassan Komeili Zadeh" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 10 May 2005 05:14 PM PDT We have a demo for the CRM using the Adventure Cycles which clients can access from the internet. We have a sub domain called www.crm.<company name>.com.au, and this then fowards all traffic to our public IP address. We use a SonicWALL VPN, firewall, router and switch etc etc (very good unit), and this unit then routes incoming traffic on port 80 from this sub domain to our web server (as our personal internal CRM runs on 8083). The web server recognizes the incoming packets from the sub domain address, (which we added into the CRM web site in the IIS on the web server) and then directs it to the CRM web site and then provides a log-in box. It's that easy haha, I hope my description isn't too confusing and gives you some idea of how to do it without an ISA server. Good Luck! Regards, Nathan Warner "MiT" wrote: |
Errors in Exchange ... pls help Posted: 10 May 2005 04:09 PM PDT Hi Nathan We create a new website for CRM Exchange E-mail Router because we are using OWA ... this new web site is using port 81 ... email are sent succedfully but the event viewer shows those errors ... I´ have checked the registry and try with the url http://CRMSERVER:81/MSCRMConnector/ICrmEmailDispatch.SRF and it didn't work but http://CRMSERVER:81/MSCRMConnector/ICrmEmailDispatchSDL.SRF worked OK ... Tnks for your help Karolina Balderas "Nathan Warner" wrote: |
Posted: 10 May 2005 09:18 AM PDT Thanks John. I thought that might be the best we could do for now. "John O'Donnell" wrote: |
Posted: 09 May 2005 11:54 PM PDT Thanks crmrunner but as I mentioned I have system admin rights in CRM therefore I have organisation level on all objects. CRM admin is the user account that installed MS CRM and is the only account that can send direct emails the rest of the functionality works for other users and everyone can send emails from within an account, contact record etc but when any user or myself try and send a direct email I receive the error as shown in the first post? It appears to be an AD problem as the security settings listed under the security roles are exactly the same and i am using the same role (sys admin) as the crm admin. We have installed CRM at 3 other clients 4 including us and we have never encountered this problem before. "crmrunner" <com> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... |
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