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Microsoft CRM - Incorrect Schema Entry


Incorrect Schema Entry

Posted: 21 Jun 2005 04:40 AM PDT

No it will not. The problem is the column already exists in the database and
you can't modify the length of the column due to tion.

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM

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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:31:59 +0100, "Bill Gates" <com>
wrote:

Thanks for the link quite useful,

another thing, As i haven't carried out a Deployment of the new changes yet,
does anyone know if just changing the Length attribute in the attribute
table in the Metabase will fix my issue?




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Setting week number in Microsoft CRM

Posted: 21 Jun 2005 03:53 AM PDT

Hi Sanne!
Thank you, do you now if there is a special way to update the week. no. for
the startside from Outlook?

Best Regard
Claus


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Sales for Outlook profile

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 10:33 PM PDT

There is one work around. Install 2 versions of Windows XP on one
machine (on different partitions).
The trick with the outlook client is that you install a local database
server which synchronizes with MS SQL.

There are add-ons which help as well.

Safari Web Browser

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 09:55 AM PDT

I don't think it will work, but the latest Netscape might work btw. Since it
incoorporates an option to render the pages using internet explorer. But I
haven't tested it.

Rob Bakkers,
Avanade Netherlands


"Nathan Warner" wrote:
 

print record whit crystal

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 09:36 AM PDT

You must install the crystal reports smart viewer plugin in order to
print full reports.
It is requested to install first time you try to view any report in
crystal viewer.
If you have installed Win Xp sp2, check if the pop-up blocker is
stopping this plugin.

Hope this be helpful
Regards

Backup Workflow Rules

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 09:10 AM PDT

Thank you very much. I haven't found this information yet. It's very
important.
Regards,
fc3

"Tim VonDerHaar" wrote:
 

Can't reach CRM Website

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 01:50 AM PDT

I agree with bass hacker it looks like a DNS issue. In addition check in IE
that you have a DNS entry for the CRM server. DNS suffix can play funny
buggers with it too so have a look at that also.
Good luck.
Regards,
Nathan

"bass hacker" wrote:
 

Permissions

Posted: 20 Jun 2005 12:25 AM PDT

I'm sure I read somewhere that it can be achieved by editing the makeup
of the asp pages.

Dont quote me on that.

MS CRM without Exchange

Posted: 19 Jun 2005 11:04 AM PDT

Thanks for the notes! I see CRM team still has something to work on :)



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Microsoft CRM and SharePoint Portal.

Posted: 18 Jun 2005 10:48 PM PDT

I understand that using the menu bars or navigation bars we will be able to
link to the share point easily but is it possible to link a particular
opportunityA say for example to a doentA that is related to the oportunity
in sharepoint. ..if so how do i go about it..
Since sharepoint is the centralised area for doents we would like to have
easy access to the doents with out going to search through the folders.

Thanks for the prompt reply

"Daniel" wrote:
 

Import Wizard Error

Posted: 17 Jun 2005 08:42 PM PDT

Dear John,

Thanks for the response.

No, our MSCRM system is running on Port 80.

Regards,
Tony

"John O'Donnell" wrote:
 

Synching CRM Mobile

Posted: 17 Jun 2005 10:35 AM PDT

have you checked the event viewer to see if you can see any errors?

"scotia100" wrote:
 

When open a new case, only customerid, no accountid?

Posted: 17 Jun 2005 09:53 AM PDT

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Problems with Sales for Outlook reinstall

Posted: 17 Jun 2005 09:40 AM PDT

At this point I've done plenty of things to clean my system :

- Registry clean
- Uninstall of SQL Server Tools and registry keys
- Delete of the MS CRM Install folder
- Delete of the MSCRM.PST file
....

I can launch the install process (thanks Marhoun, a MS CRM registry key was
still present), but I still got the same error ("The install software was
unable to install .msi file for the Sales for Outlook").

I'm completely out of ideas :( The only solution I see is to reinstall
completely my system...

Does everyone experience the same problem with the reinstall of SFO ?
Can it be due to XP SP2 ?

If MS CRM Support team has a suggestion... :(

Many Thanks
--
Michael MARTIN
BrainSoft (France)


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