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Microsoft CRM - Help Me Please!


Help Me Please!

Posted: 22 Sep 2005 08:38 AM PDT

Dear,

I also make installation / configuration of the MS CRM. I am here for your
help, just drop a mail on com, then we will chat on msn
and i will make it working for u.

I will also give u some installation notes etc.
Thanks,

MVP - .Net

"TexasDavid" wrote:
 

Server Admnistrator Password Change

Posted: 22 Sep 2005 08:13 AM PDT

Hi Matt

Its using CRMAppPool and Network Service is set up as the identity for this.

Other web sites on the server are working fine still

Roger

"Matt Parks" <com> wrote in message
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Bass-Ackwards

Posted: 22 Sep 2005 07:50 AM PDT

On 22 Sep 2005 09:49:46 -0700, "Dave Carr (dave- no com"
<com> wrote:
 

That notes is a good example. One of our clients had that as a major
problem fortunately with a bit of customisation we were able to sort
it chronologically but things like that should have been under user
control from the first RTM. It really should require developer
customisation to address that!
 

It is not just a bad reseller that is to blame but also microsoft.
They portray CRM as fully customisable to any business environment but
the simple fact is that it is either not that customisable or the
sheer overhead of implementing that customisation is so huge that you
would be better off using another product. As someone said in another
forum it works but only if you write your own database and own
interface so why use CRM? CRM has its place but that place is not as a
generic solution.
 

But now that New York is definitely on the horizon, I say "cheer up,
hang in there", because the White star ship is about to come in. The
Titanic is an awesome leap forward

I'd like to think you're right, I hope you're right because we have a
commitment to CRM but until we can see some plausible evidence of a
better product (and evidence that we can present to customers) this is
just a phenomenal loss to us. We can put usable solutions in with this
but we have to swallow a far larger development overhead with CRM than
with any other solution and it is purely so that we can get our
clients used to the idea of microsoft CRM, not because it does
anything useful for them.
 

So is Godot!

Anyone Return Product? Do you like it?

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 06:59 PM PDT

David(?),

We had a guy working for over a year on importing data. Eventually, we
took over the project and discovered that he was going about it all wrong.
It really isn't too bad, and we were in production from scratch in no time
at all. Email me and I'd be happy to give you a bit of help. And yes, the
product has many shortcomings and limitations. But then so do many
products... The question is whether it is the best of the available
alternatives for you or not...

Not incoming external mail to CRM queue

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 12:34 PM PDT

Yes, Exchange CRM Email Router is installed in the exchange Server 2003 + SP1.

No, error in the event viewer associated to the CRM Email Router...

My infrastructure is:

Server1_apps
CRM Application

Server2_SQL
CRM Database

Server3_Exchange
Internal SMTP daemon
CRM Email Router


Server4_isaserver
External SMTP daemon (Relay Filter)

Thanks,

"Dave Ireland" wrote:
 

Removing The Sales for Outlook Client

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 11:37 AM PDT

Hi Yexy, you might want to try the following;

1) Make sure there are no SQL Server or Microsoft CRM folders in ‘Program
Files’ folder (delete if any)

2) There are no reg entries for MSCRM or SQL Server (use RegEdit, navigate
to "HKEY_LocalMachine\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\")

3) Search for a file called MSCRM.pst anywhere on your hard drive. Delete or
rename it if necessary.


--
Glen
Microsoft CRM Product Specialist
WolfBridge Solutions
www.wolfbridgesolutions.com



"Yexy" wrote:
 

Security Descriptor in Subject line

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 11:21 AM PDT

That is there by design. That identifier is how the CRM Exchange Router
knows if/how to route an incoming e-mail. if you are not using the incoming
routing functionality, then you can turn it off (globally)....see below

Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly
by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might
require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee
that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;256986

To verify the registry value on the Exchange Server, follow these steps: 1.
Log on using a user account that has administrator permissions on the
server.
2. Click Start, click Run, type regedt32 and then click OK.
3. Locate the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSCRM\Messag eTagBehavior.
4. If the MessageTagBehavior subkey does not exist, create the key
using the following values: . Value Type: DWORD key value
. Value Name: MessageTagBehavior
. Value data: 0

Note: If the Value data is Null or 1, the tracking number will be
attached to the subject line of the e-mail messages. If the Value data is 0,
the tracking number is not attached to outgoing e-mail messages.
5. Close out of Registry Editor.
6. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools
and then click Services.
7. Right-click the Microsoft CRM Exchange Queue Service service and
then click Restart.
If the e-mail GUID is turned off, the Microsoft CRM system will no longer
generate the unique tracking number. Additionally, this causes the loss of
the Microsoft CRM system's ability to automatically track incoming e-mail
messages.


Dave Ireland



"E. Palmer" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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user id or team id is missing

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 10:40 AM PDT

Thanks for the reply. Each record had an owner record that was mapable
(in our case owner->OwningUserName). I then used the p_cdf_unmappeduser
command to confirm that all were valid and p_cdf_mapuser. I've done
manual SELECT statements to verify. Even then, I would expect certain
records, not all to be ignored and fail.

Training Manuals

Posted: 21 Sep 2005 04:26 AM PDT

Hello-
Microsoft and Microsoft CRM courseware is only distributed via our partner
channel. You will need to work with a partner to attain these manuals. You
can search for a gold or certified partner at:

http://directory.microsoft.com

Thank you-

--
This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties and confers no rights.


"com" wrote:
 

adding button on edit.aspx and calling external .net web service in event handler

Posted: 20 Sep 2005 08:47 PM PDT

oops,soory for the above posting ,i meant key setting has to be enabled
in web.config so that isv.config works to customise crm server
interface