|   CRM Sales for Outlook /machine profiles     Posted: 23 Jan 2004 10:50 AM PST Kelnic,
 As long as they are still logging in with their Domain login, there
 should be an issue (provided they went offline first).  The machine
 should allow the login as it will use the cached version of their
 creditials, even though they aren't connected to the network.
 
 One issue you're seeing is that the Sales for Outlook client does not
 support a multi-user profile install.  It will only work for the user
 that was active when the sw was installed on the machine.
 
 Matt
 
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    |   Custom Fields in Crystal Reports?     Posted: 23 Jan 2004 09:11 AM PST Jairy is correct. open a report then in crystal click onDatabase-Verify Database. This will make the report aware of all fields
 including any you have added. The same technique is used if you want to add
 custom fields to any of the standard reports that ship with CRM
 
 
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    |   Customisation     Posted: 23 Jan 2004 07:22 AM PST Ali,
 MS CRM provides some fairly extensive capabilities via it's out of the
 box customization features.  With those tools you can add fields to
 the tables and customize the forms used by the system.
 
 If you need to go beyond these features, you can develop your own .Net
 code that uses the SDL to interact with the product.  Using this, you
 can add your own pages to the application and interact with other
 applications within the CRM framework.
 
 There is no built-in VBA scripting capability like the Office apps.
 
 Matt
 
 On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 10:22:29 -0500, "A.M" <com>
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    |   Need a picklist of users     Posted: 23 Jan 2004 05:34 AM PST Best you could probably do as far as supported customizations is to use atoolbar button to pop-open a window that does the crm lookup user, and then
 copies the user name into a field in the parent form.
 
 Mike
 
 
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    |   CRM E-mail in Outlook     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 05:54 PM PST Jairy:
 Thanks for your response.
 
 We are a MSDN Subscriber and do not have the ability
 to "talk" to the developers.
 
 These email restriction are really a need by many of our
 potential clients.
 
 The need to have ability to have multiple From: addresses
 is also something that is required.
 
 Having multiple Business Units but not allowing Reply
 addresses related doesn't make sense.
 
 I understand the issues of a version 1 product.  I do
 hope they find these things planned for V2.
 
 If you can "talk" to the MS people involved it may help.
 
 If you hear anything on this please let me know.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Doug
 
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    |   Multiple Email Identities     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 04:04 PM PST Mike:
 Thanks for the feedback.
 
 It seems if you allow multiple Business Units, you need
 to allow multiple email identities.
 
 I understand the V1 issues, I sure hope that V2 can
 consider some of these things.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Doug
 
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    |   CRM Security issue with Administrator account     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 01:44 PM PST CRM 1.0 will not work on the 2003 platforms, however it will work withSBS 2000.  CRM 1.2 does support the 2003 platforms.
 
 Matt
 
 On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 07:37:29 -0800,
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    |   E-Mail Issue     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 12:20 PM PST I have seen this solution in the TechKnowledge area of support.
 This seems to imply the error is on a Queue, but these are on e-mails that
 are done by Users.
 
 In running through the solution, for the Queue I assume when it says: 9. In
 the Permissions tab, select Authenticate user.
 
 
 That you mean "Authenticated Users" as I don't see the other one. When I
 select the Advanced button there are listings for "Authenticated Users" and
 some are for "User objects" and there is a separate list for "This object
 only". Should they both be there?
 
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    |   Web Access failure     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 09:59 AM PST you didn't have to actually remove it, just disable its popup blocker....
 -Gary
 
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    |   Installation of CRM 1.2 in one machine     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 09:10 AM PST Hi Manel:
 Aside from any hardware problems, this is not a supported
 configuration for MSCRM UNLESS the one machine is
 installed with SBS. THis is becuase of the differences in
 the ways SBS and a regular DC handle certain security
 areas.
 
 It is because of the way local machine SIDs are handled
 by CRM, the local machine SIDs are stripped and the
 domain SIDs are used, so if you install on one box, the
 domain SIDs are stripped. If a user is then from a
 trusted domain and not the CRM domain, it's a problem.
 But SBS doesn't allow multi-domains so it removes this
 issue.
 
 As for hardware, as long as you have the horsepower, one
 box is not a big deal. I run a P4 3.06 with 2 GB of RAM
 and RAID 5 with SBS 2003/CRM 1.2 and it rocks...
 
 John.
 
 reason, that don't
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    |   Convert a field to not allow Nulls     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 07:49 AM PST After these changes you need to save the form. Open Deployment Manager andpublish the form. Once completed open a command prompt and run IISRESET to
 restart the web server.
 
 
 
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    |   ms crm fr     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 07:05 AM PST i should clarify
 In CRM when you add a doc as a note attachment or to sales literature it is
 stored in the CRM database.
 
 
 
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    |   crm workflow manage will not start     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 06:52 AM PST Hi:
 Make sure your DNS is set up correctly and you cna find
 the CRM server. If you type "crmserver" in the dialog,
 but your DNS records do not properly map the
 name "crmserver" to the right machine, this error shows
 up...
 
 John.
 
 
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    |   Customization.....Support...     Posted: 22 Jan 2004 01:22 AM PST thank u Andrew and Mike....
 Ricard I.P
 
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    |   CRM security role v1.0     Posted: 21 Jan 2004 06:16 PM PST Hi Joe, I think there is an error in your logic.  Do you want her to be ableto see and assign activities at an org level, or do you want her to see them
 at a BU level, but assign to anyone org wide?
 
 To be able to assign activities at an org level would mean she would have
 rights to read activities at an org level...you need to see them to assign
 them :)  If you only want her to be able to assign activities visible in her
 BU, then grant her BU assign.  She can still assign to any user, no matter
 what org.  The assign permission only says what activities she can see to
 assign, not who she can assign those activities too.
 
 Mike
 
 
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    |   Attaching a document to an Email via SDK - Urgent     Posted: 21 Jan 2004 04:56 PM PST Hi Mike -
 There is no need really to "upload" the document to the server - its there
 already... I need to insert it into an attachment (uploading it "into" the
 CRM database)  I guess using "upload" was a bit confusing.  I just meant
 uploading it "into" the attachment table... through the sdk...  I can see
 the fields, but I cannot "update" the ones referring to the filename, size,
 and contents...
 
 
 
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    |   Customising Reports in MS CRM 1.2 - Australian     Posted: 21 Jan 2004 04:26 PM PST I purchased 10.0, which Crystal says supports MS CRM.I'm running into install issues, has anyone been able to
 use this version to develop on 1.2?
 
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