Microsoft CRM - Call it simple,but... multiple users sharing database |
- Call it simple,but... multiple users sharing database
- Microsoft CRM-Exchange E-Mail Router
- CRM Customisation - Form Size
- Can't delete a user / assign a license
- Creating conditioned workflows...help pls
- Adding an email Signature
- Trial download
- New contact form population
- Cannot Modify Security Role
- User Access Error in MSCRM
- SBS 2003, Service Pack 1 and MS CRM 1.2
- MC CRM and MapPoint in the UK
- Deployment Manager snap-in failed to initalize
- CSV Import File format
- limits on attachments
- Lost Active Directory OU
Call it simple,but... multiple users sharing database Posted: 11 Aug 2005 05:28 AM PDT Okay that does it for me thanks. Sounds like a better product then I was getting out of the marketing materials :^ )... Thanks again Rob!!!! "Rob Bakkers" wrote: |
Microsoft CRM-Exchange E-Mail Router Posted: 11 Aug 2005 01:52 AM PDT Thank You Mr Bakkers "Rob Bakkers" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 10 Aug 2005 10:55 PM PDT Thanks Rob. "Rob Bakkers" wrote: |
Can't delete a user / assign a license Posted: 10 Aug 2005 08:07 PM PDT First, Deployment Manager can only be used to add new users to the system. Changes to existing users are done via the web app in the system settings area under Business Units. You can modify the licenses assigned to user there as well as their roles. In order to drop the DB's, you first need to disable the tion publications on those DB's. This can be done in enterprise Manager, but your server can not be registered as (local), it must be registered in EM under the machine name. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 21:08:04 -0700, "Dan Kuhlman" <microsoft.com> wrote: "Dan Kuhlman" wrote: I figured out that you can't delete a user. (at least not easily). When I go into deployment manager, under licenses, the action button doesn't have anything under it... so I can't assign a license to that user. I previously had CRM installed under a different organization "Adventure works cycle" - the test org. This user was setup as a user in that system. I uninstalled CRM, unistalled SQL ( I couldn't delete the ted databases, is there an easier way to remove them), then reinstalled both, now I'm having this issue. Please help!! |
Creating conditioned workflows...help pls Posted: 10 Aug 2005 07:33 AM PDT There have been made some improvements in the workflow engine of CRM 3.0. But I can't really say if those requirements can be implemented using the new tools. Maybe some of the other beta testers can. Rob Bakkers, Avanade Netherlands "Mikala" wrote: |
Posted: 10 Aug 2005 05:21 AM PDT There's no way to automatically add a signature, but each user can create a template for this purpose (Tools > Options > Email Templates tab). They just need to insert it whenever they create an email in CRM. -- Matt Wittemann http://icu-mscrm.blogspot.com "Kuvenp" wrote: |
Posted: 10 Aug 2005 05:06 AM PDT Thanks Rob, Realized this only after I logged this:) Much appreciated! Christian "Rob Bakkers" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 01:36 PM PDT Thanks for the reply Matt. The funny thing is, and I probably should have stated this, we haven't changed anything in Deployment Manager. I don't think anyone has been into the Deployment Manager in ages. I did add a picklist value to an unrelated field so I published that and that's it. "MattNC" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 01:31 PM PDT I do have a recent backup of the database. I don't see why this application would not allow me to change this role back. I have the ability to change other roles. Just not this one. "John O'Donnell" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 11:45 AM PDT Hi Tami, I now have MSCRM working. I did the following: 1. Used Resolution 3 of your suggestions, which show that the Root Business unit was disabled. 2. I Ran a SQL Update query to change the IsDisabled column to 0. 3. I changed the CRMAppPool Identity under IIS Application pools to LocalSystem from NetworkService. We are now able to fully access MSCRM. I am aware of the warnings of using LocalSystem account as the Application identity. If you have any suggestions I would be grateful. Thank you very much for your help on this. Regards, Pere "Tami Lemar" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
SBS 2003, Service Pack 1 and MS CRM 1.2 Posted: 09 Aug 2005 08:23 AM PDT "Anne Stanton, CRM-MVP, MBA/ACC" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... Anne there is a hotfix - see http://mbs.microsoft.com/public/insights/ReadArticle.aspx?rcpt_id=9362610&ja_id=23161 - which is needed on SBS2003 SP1 Regards Julian log: post can't |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 05:31 AM PDT Hi John I tried one of Microsoft's addresses in the US and it worked fine, so it seems to be a UK related issue - either UK not being available on the staging server, or an issue with the correct formatting of UK addresses. Rob "John O'Donnell" wrote: |
Deployment Manager snap-in failed to initalize Posted: 09 Aug 2005 04:17 AM PDT Hi Matt, Thanks for your reply - yes User A is a local admin and so is User B. User B can create users, modify forms / settings and licences okay inside CRM - User B is also a local admin on the machine. The CRMSecurityService is configured to run using a specified account User C which also is a local admin on the machine but is not a user of the CRM system. Don't know if this makes a difference or not. Logging on to the machine as User B or User C both get the same error message. Thanks for any more help you can give! |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 04:03 AM PDT Can you please create one for leads and contacts and mail to me and( remove underscores for my correct mail id). I need just column headers to do comparision. c_om "com" wrote: |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 03:08 AM PDT On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 04:17:03 -0700, "Rob Bakkers" <microsoft.com> wrote: Thanks for that I knew it was somewhere just not where. It seems to work :-) almost :-( Increasing the limit to 15Mb allows files over 5Mb to be uploaded but then seems to fail at about 8 or 9 Mb, as though CRM has an upper limit over and above the value set in that registry key. Are there any limits other than this registry? |
Posted: 09 Aug 2005 02:46 AM PDT Thank you for your help. Unfortunately without AD in place none of the redeployment tools will work. I have looked into past Threads and everyone keeps saying that the SID would be different, which is what i assumed. What i fail to see is where this SID is stored. If it is stored somewhere then surely i can change this to the new SID. Can someone please shed some light on where these SIDs are located in the Databases??? Thank you. "John O'Donnell" wrote: |
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