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Microsoft CRM - CRM Platform Error


CRM Platform Error

Posted: 07 Nov 2005 04:33 AM PST

1 in internal the rest are external (ISP provided).


"Bullitt Fitzhugh" wrote:
 

Demo Database

Posted: 06 Nov 2005 07:15 AM PST

As you have witnessed the sample data for version 1.2 requires the
installation to be the Adventure Works Installation (not your production or
other install with a different BU). FOr the 3.0 sample data it is required
to be for the OU Microsoft CRM. In either case if you do not have the
appropriate OU, the sample data wizard will fail everytime. If you truely
want to demo - Uninstall your CRM keeping the existing users(if the users are
those specified by Mcrosoft - i.e. Gail, Jose, Roger, etc), delete the OU's
and databases and reinstall using the Adventrue Works license key and the
sample data will flow properly. If you want to retain your install ask
Microsoft for the 1.2 demo DVD which is fully populated with all this data
which you will be able to run in VPC.

"Sarrah Salah" wrote:
 

active directory, exchange, crm - where to put?

Posted: 05 Nov 2005 08:26 PM PST

Agreed. Separating AD and CRM/SQL with virtual servers is the correct way to
run them together on the same physical box. And in a two server world,
putting MSX alone on the second server makes sense.
--
Bullitt Fitzhugh
Integrated Business Systems
www.ib-systems.com


"Eric Boo - ePartners" wrote:
 

Trying install CRM 3.0

Posted: 05 Nov 2005 06:55 PM PST

Hi, Leandro.
 

You can find an article about this topic in MSDN.
There it is described how to set the service principal name.
(Unfortunately, I havn't bookmarked the link :-( )
 

How to deal with the reporting services is described in the Implementatiom
Guide.
There are some issues concerning the language....

Hope this helps

Regards

Jürgen
 


failing to install msxml sp2 patch kb887606

Posted: 05 Nov 2005 11:29 AM PST

Specific questions related to CRM v3 should be addressed to the Early Access
newsgroup. For connection details see:

https://microsoft.order-7.com/CRMPartnerBeta/resources/newsgroups.doc


--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


<com> wrote in message
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Trying to install CRM 3.0 beta and required patch for msxml 4 sp2 kb
887606
fails with "Failed to install catalog files"
here is the patch article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887606/

I already tried renaming Catroot2, and all of methods listed in this
article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822798

also tried applying the patch in safe mode, and tried uninstalling
msxml4sp2 from system and applying before or after installing the
msxml4sp2 but no luck.

Does anyone have any other ideas?


Snap In Failed - dmssnapin error in Event Log

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 05:52 PM PST

This service is started, I ended up calling Microsoft and we had to
reinitialize the Main Business Unit. For some unknown reason the Main
Business Unit was deactivated. This was done on the SQL Server, locating the
Business Units and reactivating the Businiess Unit. Then we had reregister
the .Net service. After we did this we were able to log onto the CRM
product. MIcrosoft informed me that this will be fixed in CRM version 3.0.

"Bullitt Fitzhugh" wrote:
 

Trouble Installing CRM 3.0 Client

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 05:43 PM PST

Specific questions related to CRM v3 should be addressed to the Early Access
newsgroup. For connection details see:

https://microsoft.order-7.com/CRMPartnerBeta/resources/newsgroups.doc



--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"PhiladelphiaKid" <microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:com...
I've downloaded the beta and got the server installed, no problem. Let's
call
the server MSCRMSVR (static IP 192.168.0.113). The server is connected to
the
router.

The client is running XP and the router dishes out DHCP; DHCP is not active
on the server but AD and DNS are. I am having trouble getting the CRM client
to see the server. The install bombs out every time saying it cannot contact
the CRM server when I can damn well see it using nslookup and ping.

Is there something I'm missing? This is driving me nuts!


CRM Campaign Management Work-around in v1.2

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 12:00 PM PST

Well, you could create a manual workflow rule that simply creates an
activity, and then from any grid in CRM, select "Actions | Apply Rule",
and select that rule.... HTH,
Dave


-------------------------------------------------
David L. Carr, President
Visionary Software Consulting, Inc.
Main #: 971-327-6944

NEW! VAST 1.2.5 featuring VAST Insights for Microsoft CRM! Now, VAST
audits all changes, but also gives you easy query capability into that
historical data!
For informative screenshots, please see
http://www.vscrm.com/screenshots.htm.

Deleting a User

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 10:38 AM PST

The Licenses tab on the user record.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"jordnlvr" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Thanks for that suggestion Matt.
I've been in there, and I don't see how to do it.
Can you give me some hints?


"Matt Parks" wrote:
 
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Cannot modify views

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 09:12 AM PST

I have a application log which is completely useless. No source or what so
ever..
"Bullitt Fitzhugh" <com> wrote in message
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Changing the Organization Name

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 08:33 AM PST

The only way to "change" the org name is to do a redeployment using the
Redeployment Tool.

Go back to MBS and tell them:. The app is currently installed with Org Name
"ABC Company", our new licenses are for "ABC Company, LLC". We need the new
licenese changed to "ABC Company".

Somewhere along the line, someone probably changed the spelling of your
company in CustomerSource, hence the change. Good news though is that this
issue will go away in v3.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"NSMeritel" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Matt,

We have contacted MBS and they have our MBS set up with the full company
name, that is why the licenses were sent with the Full company name. We
need
to get the organization in the CRM changed to match. There should be a way
to change the name for this product. I know in Great Plains you have the
same issue and there is a simple way to resolve this issue. Please advise,
we need to get this product back up an running for all users.

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 
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info 
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editing the view?

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 06:48 AM PST

The limit has been increased to 500 for any grid in CRM 3.0. HTH,
Dave


-------------------------------------------------
David L. Carr, President
Visionary Software Consulting, Inc.
Main #: 971-327-6944

NEW! VAST 1.2.5 featuring VAST Insights for Microsoft CRM! Now, VAST
audits all changes, but also gives you easy query capability into that
historical data!
For informative screenshots, please see
http://www.vscrm.com/screenshots.htm.

New version of CRM

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 06:37 AM PST

The new version will be part of Action Pack, but I believe it is only the
version that runs on SBS.

You mention 1.2 Beta. How would you be running this version? That Beta
program has been closed for almost 2 years.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"Brandon" <nospam.com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl...
New release comes out in December & January. I'm not sure why anyone would
need to upgrade from a beta since a beta isn't meant to be used in
production (and I don't believe you could upgrade from a beta). Not sure
what Microsoft Action pack is.

--
Brandon
Presentations Direct - "Doent Finishing Solutions"
http://www.presentationsdirect.com

"Gavin Urtel" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Error: Unsupported XML Parser Version

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 03:22 AM PST

Hi Mark, thanx for your post.

Yes, the app works from the user-desktop, and ALSO on the TS machine, when
using the loader.aspx link. The JavaScript test for determing the version of
the XML-pr in default.aspx seems to give the wrong result.

Erik

"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

How to support multiple Customers

Posted: 04 Nov 2005 12:38 AM PST

Virtual Server is absolutely the way to go. (Despite my recent
performance problems.) And, as you likely don't need all client
machines up and running at the same time, you won't need to spend too
much on the box. But I would get as fast a CPU and as much memory as
you can afford for one big server. CRM 3.0 needs 2GB to function in
VS, so you need at least 4 GB to get one CRM box up, and another for
AD, e.g..

Then, create a VM (or, in the case of customers that don't use SBS, one
for CRM/SQL, one for AD/Exchange, or whatever it takes to mirror their
environment).

I plan to use this technology to do most of the work to upgrade my
client's CRM 1.2 to 3.0 in house, before going to their production
site. HTH,

Dave

Contact Jumble

Posted: 03 Nov 2005 04:50 PM PST

Try opening the import file in Excel and then look for values that appear in
the wrong columns.

--

Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM


"erinm" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Are there tips to doing that you wouldn't mind sharing? I've already
deleted
the apostrophies from all of my columns.

"John O'Donnell" wrote:
 
Wizard,