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Posted: 03 Nov 2005 08:11 AM PST

shame on you dave :-)
"Dave Carr" <com> wrote in message
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SQL Views for CRM reports

Posted: 03 Nov 2005 06:51 AM PST

Not on the Live system on my CRM test server.


"John O'Donnell" wrote:
 

Advanced Find : Find in : Contacts (account catergory)

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 07:36 PM PST

next release does this

ie searching across entities

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CRM 3.0 Quotes printed

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 06:41 PM PST

Glenn,

Our certified, integrated MSCRM add-ons enable 1.2 & 3.0 users to
create quotes and orders faster - and provide the ability to export
quotes in a professional format. For details, please see
www.experlogix.com.

Thanks,

Jeff Holway
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805-504-9729 x707

Microsoft CRM 3.0 Beta Install w/Terminal Services

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 02:49 PM PST

Thank you, but I am also curious to know the answer from a Terminal Services
viewpoint. The question is: Under Windows 2003 Terminal Services, how does
one switch from Application mode to Administration mode (or what is now
called Remote Desktop mode) without reinstalling Terminal Services.



--
John Cassidy
Waxing Moon
North Bend, WA


"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

SSO Location

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 09:59 AM PST

Now I have - that was the problem. Thanks



"MattNC" wrote:
 

Critical error while attempting to communicate with the APS

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 09:43 AM PST

Hi John,

Actually the "enhancment" was not installed on my PC so I just did that and
I am now able to load the reports but when I open them from CRM I get
prompted to enter my password again and this error displays:

"Failed to load database information. File 7f840ef08536b6.rpt."

Somewhere I read that one must not have the server as the data source
instead it shouldbe SSO - I beleive you replied to my question that when I go
to Database/Database Expert I should see it here - but I don't. ANd I have no
clue what kind of data source that is? Can you shed some light on this?

Thanks in advance.





"John O'Donnell" wrote:
 

GoTo | Service menu is not available

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 09:25 AM PST

You're correct. I was just coming back to update this.

I've been going through the IG, but must have missed that. I ended up
finding it when I decided to setup a new user to test with.

Thx for the help.



"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

Printing from CRM: did I miss somethng?

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 08:23 AM PST

As Christian mentioned you will first need your quote to be build in either
Crystal or SRS. once you have the report created, launch it and identify the
URL for the report. There is a KB article about how to print a report using
the PostURL command. A very easy modification to make. Simply add a print
button to the Quote form called Print Quote and use the PostUrl feature to
pass the URL for the custom report and the parameters of the quote to the
custom report. If you search the KB you will find the article with a more
detailed explanation.

EB

"Shared Care" wrote:
 

SFO on Laptop accessing MSCRM on laptop

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 05:50 AM PST

Hi all,

Thanks for your replies.

I've installed the MSCRM server on a laptop and am trying to install the
client on a different laptop...would anyone know if this works?

Thanks,
Nithya

Importing customizations from 1.2 to 3.0???

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 03:24 AM PST

If your customizations were added to MSCRM through the UI the upgrade process
will automatically move the values from the standard base tables to the new
extension tables. Customizations done using the SDK are supposed to be fully
supported and the links referenced in the other posts will be helpful. Go to
microsoft.com/downloads and download the CRMUpgradeAdvisor and run it on your
1.2 environment to determine any upgrade issues that may be present. i have
used this tool and it proved very helpful.

EB

"MS CRM" wrote:
 

Crystal Reports installation

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 02:00 AM PST

Sture

just wanted to make sure you know that you do not install any crystal
components on the crm web server.

When you get 9.2.2 make sure to install in on a workstation then use the
crystal cd that came with Microsoft CRM to install over the 9.2.2 install

at that point you should be able to create your own reports or modify
existing ones
"Sture Van de moortel" <microsoft.com> wrote
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integration Microsoft CRM

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 10:58 PM PST

We used Biztalk as a middleware piece to pull Commerce, Intergration and SQL
tion together with CRM and Great Plains 8.0

Can be done, but you need an experienced VAR with good systems people and
developers.


"Matt Parks" wrote:
 

Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Group

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 03:30 PM PST

Believe it was used to allow various services / accounts access to the OU's
that CRM created. As said if you are not seeing issues dont make any changes


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