Microsoft CRM - Execution project for client. (Migration and deployment related) |
- Execution project for client. (Migration and deployment related)
- Problem with browsing CRM pages
- Multiple CRM Installations in one domain?
- Attachments within KB (Knowledge Base)
- Reporting out of CRM
- Saved Chnages do not display
- Transfer Activities
- Saving documents to MS CRM from eg Word?
- CRM 2005
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- External E-mail to POP3 Connector Manager to CRM
- exceeds the SQL Server row limit of 8000 bytes
- upgrading to Microsoft CRM 1.2 Server (Russian)
Execution project for client. (Migration and deployment related) Posted: 20 Jan 2005 04:02 AM PST Matt thanx for your answer! I will play with redeploy. About backups. I want to be able to restore previous state of whole CRM system as it was before import customization in case something goes wrong during import process. So i need what exactly i need to backup. I played with database backup. And you wrote "Thus, if you restore the database, you will wipe out any customizations you imported from the other system" but in my case nothing with it. All customization still in system after restoring :( It makes me to thing that buckup and restore only database is not enough. |
Problem with browsing CRM pages Posted: 20 Jan 2005 03:06 AM PST There have been some customization, but not in these files. Additionally i Have even reinstall whole application and it didn't help, (IIS has also been reinstalled) Luke Uzytkownik "Matt Parks" <com> napisal w wiadomosci news:com... when changes <pl> stops. into cancelled |
Multiple CRM Installations in one domain? Posted: 19 Jan 2005 02:07 PM PST Sorry - I missed the bit about Exchange. We are not using Exchange at all in our second environment. Gill www.opsis.com.au "Matt Parks" wrote: |
Attachments within KB (Knowledge Base) Posted: 19 Jan 2005 01:53 PM PST afraid not you cannot add notes to a kb article. You can add comments but these do not let you add attachments I hope this helps Andreas Donaubauer MCP seit 1999, MCSE, MCSA MVP für CRM andreas[at]donaubauer.com www.crmfaq.de "MichaelCWest" <microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:com... into |
Posted: 19 Jan 2005 11:35 AM PST Dave, Are you saying you installed Crystal 10 on the CRM Server? If that's the case, the only way to get the CRM reports working is to re-install the CRM App server. You may be able to get around this with some help from support, but somehow I doubt it. The version of Crystal that is installed with CRM is a modified version. Thus, the standard Crystal install can't be used. The enhancement CD is only for use with the developer and should NOT be used on the CRM Server. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:35:39 -0800, "Dave Koleno" <com> wrote: We installed Crystal Reports 10.0 a few months ago not knowing that it does not interface with CRM. We have now taken 10.0 Enterprise off our server and reinstalled 9.0 Enterprise. However, for some reason the server is not recognizing 9.0 and we cannot start the CMS. When we try to reload the CRM Crystal disc, it says that we need to upgrade to Crystal 9.2.2. However, when we were using 9.0 before, there was no problem. Does anyone have any idea how to get the reporting through CRM back up and running. |
Posted: 19 Jan 2005 11:13 AM PST In English version of CRM, you'll be looking for the Deployment Manager on the CRM server. Then follow Carlos' instructions on publishing your customizations. However, you will also need to issue an iisreset from the command prompt after doing this. (On CRM server, go to Start > Run. Type cmd and hit enter. In the DOS-like window that opens, type iisreset and hit enter. This will stop and restart your internet services and your customizations will then be visible. You will want to do this when there are no users in CRM, or they will need to close and re-open CRM to avoid application hangs.) Matt Wittemann http://icu-mscrm.blogspot.com "Mark" wrote: |
Posted: 19 Jan 2005 05:15 AM PST Short answer: no. Long answer: you don't need to freak out on pricing. Ask them for a 15-day eval license after you download it, get moving on it, and uninstall. They uninstall quite nicely and doesn't adversely affect the server (short of a reboot sometimes). "Paul McBride" wrote: |
Saving documents to MS CRM from eg Word? Posted: 19 Jan 2005 02:39 AM PST You could have a look at the IBF for CRM. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=332beffb-4492-40d7-8ce0-995489909b6a&DisplayLang=en "Siggi" <is> wrote in message news:google.com... |
Posted: 18 Jan 2005 11:30 PM PST Yep... We need 2005 ASAP. "Matt Parks" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 18 Jan 2005 09:05 PM PST Yes, but not through the CRM UI. This can be done via the CRM SDK which exposes more advanced search functionality than is available in the UI. Eric Hood "Darius Gasiorek" <de> wrote in message news:%234iiYqg$phx.gbl... colon field |
External E-mail to POP3 Connector Manager to CRM Posted: 18 Jan 2005 06:57 PM PST Hi Peter, Thanks for your reply. I've got the problem solved and it works =) Its really my mistake. Some of the mails are lost because of Qmail configuration. "Peter Lynch" wrote: |
exceeds the SQL Server row limit of 8000 bytes Posted: 18 Jan 2005 02:03 PM PST You will need to find someone with .Net development skills to help you with this then. Matt Parks MVP - Microsoft CRM ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:49:03 -0800, "Sylvain." <microsoft.com> wrote: Hi, i'm not an expert of Microsoft CRM and Microsoft SQL but how can I add a new table and build my own page? Thank, Sylvain. "Matt Parks" wrote: |
upgrading to Microsoft CRM 1.2 Server (Russian) Posted: 18 Jan 2005 03:25 AM PST Hello, Matt! You wrote on Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:42:17 -0600: MP> I would look into the Redeployment tools available from MBS. This will MP> allow you to export your data and import it into a new installation. MP> Hello, All! MP> We are using the Microsoft CRM 1.2 Server (English). In the nearest MP> future we are planning upgrading to Microsoft CRM 1.2 Server (Russian). MP> How can we upgrade correctly without data losses? Note Although the redeployment tools for Microsoft CRM version 1.2 are available only in English, they can be used to redeploy other language versions of Microsoft CRM. For example, these tools can redeploy an original Spanish Microsoft CRM implementation to a new Spanish implementation. They cannot be used to change languages originally used in an implementation; that is, they cannot be used to redeploy an original Spanish implementation to a new Italian implementation. With best regards, Alexey Tomashevskiy. |
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