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error while reinstall Office 2003

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 11:16 AM PST

sanhmm

This will happen if the registry contains Microsoft Windows Installer information from an earlier Office installation.

To rectify this issue you will need to run the Windows installer Utility. After try your install of Office 2003

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

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"sanhmm" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

Office 2007 Setup Error - Previously Installed Beta Versions

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 08:33 AM PST

There is a KB article. See the link for that on my RTM issues page.

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"Stephen" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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How to install the software.. Ie it wont self install, nor unzip

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:27 PM PST

Sasha-
Thanks, that worked... ;)

"Sasha" wrote:
 

what is on each of the 4 office 2003 student / teacher discs?

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 03:32 PM PST

How are they labeled?

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2007 Office setup fails during extraction

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 08:56 AM PST

Disable your AV and see if you have a 3rd party firewall program and it's setting that is interfering with your download.

Also check out your Security Setting in IE\Properties\Security

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"James McMurrin" <James microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

Office Professional 2003 - "Limit for Product Key"

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:26 AM PST

The Home Use program is part of Software Assurance purchased by your employer. They would be the ones who have control over how many Home Use licenses they are willing to give to any one employee. However, the limit per the SA agreement is only one per employee.

--
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unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Sasha asked:

| Sorry, my last message didn't put the message, so I'll try again. I
| asked about this a little earlier, and was told to call MicroSoft
| about it:
| http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.office.misc&mid=c abd3a9e-0cfe-4789-abf9-6273ea8198bc

2007 Office Setup Error

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:07 AM PST

good for you - let me know if you bump into any other hurdles - enjoy

"Stephen" wrote:
 

Outlook 2003 startup error

Posted: 26 Jan 2007 05:43 PM PST

Hi neo,

Almost right, MAPI32.DLL was the correct version as it has reloaded. But I
did see MSMAPI32.DLL was still the Outlook 2007 version ie 12. Deleted and
reinstalled, All now ok.

Thanks Klingstin

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
 

Viso for Enterprise Architects vrs. Visio 2007

Posted: 26 Jan 2007 10:56 AM PST

Hi Juan,

There have been a number of changes from the prior Visio product lineup and Visio 2007 :) Visio 2007 is a new release rather than a
different set of features from the prior version.
http://office.microsoft.com/visio

You may want to check with the folks in the Visio discussion group through the link below for specifics, and what the migration plan
is from the Visio Enterpriese Architects version to the 2007 products.

===============
<<"Juan Dent" <nospam> wrote in message news:phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have VS 2005 and thus Visio for Enterprise Arquitects. I also have Visio
2007 and the rest of Office 2007 products.

My question is what are the differences between the 2 Visios and is Visio
2007 is a superset of the other one.

Also, can they be installed side by side and what would one get for doing
that?

Best regards,
Juan >>
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MS Office System Products MVP
 

LINKS
A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.visio
or via browser:
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/?dg=microsoft.public.visio

B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser
http://microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
or
Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader
news://msnews.microsoft.com



Can't get install to run

Posted: 25 Jan 2007 08:11 PM PST

I have finally been able to download the full file: X12-30196. The problem
now is that the file is not a .exe file and won't execute. Is there
something I can do to make it work like rename it to an .exe file?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
John

Office 2007 - customizing dialog each time apps open

Posted: 25 Jan 2007 08:46 AM PST

Well for what its worth, I have the same problem, although to be fair I do
have a full install (minus Outlook) of 2003 installed as well.
I posted a couple of weeks back, and apparently its a 'featurette'.

Alex


"Bob Becker" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Office Professional 2007 install

Posted: 24 Jan 2007 12:35 PM PST

removed the Office Pro 2007 and installed the trial 2007 enterprise version.
the error message went away because the product includes infopath. tried
downloading only the infopath component of enterprsie version to see if
Office Pro would recognize it - no go. its simply a work around ms has to
provide. i suspect its as simple as an installer registry line item that
needs to go away.

"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:
 

Office 2003 Pro - No Activation Wizard :-(

Posted: 23 Jan 2007 05:52 PM PST

Great news! Thanks for writing back to let us know that you were
successful.

Geoff wrote:
 

how to install from downloaded files

Posted: 23 Jan 2007 03:36 PM PST

I'm not upset. I replied so that you would learn the "proper" way to post.

As for finding responses, most of us who are "hard core" readers of the
newsgroups do not use the Microsoft website for them. That is the most
irritating, slow-loading, and downright user-unfriendly way there is to
read, post, and reply to others. I use Outlook Express, others use a
dedicated reader.

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Outlook 2007 co-existance with Office 2003

Posted: 22 Jan 2007 02:34 PM PST

Thanks. Is there a known list of what works and doesn't in this scenerio?

"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" <mvps.org> wrote in message
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Office 2007 Beta Blocking Install of Office 2007 Trial!

Posted: 21 Jan 2007 11:52 AM PST

Did you check this KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/927222/en-us
In addition to what is written there: In addition to the programs listed
in the KB, this error message could also be caused by the German
Language Pack for Office 2007 and Outlook 2007 add-ins (known ones so
far: Windows Live Local Addin for Outlook, Calendar Printing Assistant
for Outlook 2007).

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"Michael Callahan" <microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:com:
 

One Note- Lost Registration Key

Posted: 21 Jan 2007 07:54 AM PST

If it's installed, try downloading Belarc Advisor.

If not, call Microsoft Customer Service.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295539/



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Install Office 2003 SP2

Posted: 21 Jan 2007 06:35 AM PST

i cant believe no one this..

On Jan 23, 6:28 pm, "mcp" <co.uk> wrote: 

office 2000 missing valid qualifying product

Posted: 21 Jan 2007 04:19 AM PST

no it wasnt an upgrade but i reset the computor and it found whatever it was
looking for. thanks for the help

Office 97 and Vista

Posted: 20 Jan 2007 08:31 PM PST

And thank you for letting us know. I gotta admit... my suggestion was
just a wild guess. :-)

Thor wrote: 

Uninstalling Office 2007 (BETA) without getting Error 1402

Posted: 20 Jan 2007 03:07 PM PST

Simply rename that file and you will be good to go. Don't bother trying
to delete it after you renamed. Just reboot your computer before
installing the trial.

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"HappyRVers" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com:
 

why isnt my registration key working?

Posted: 20 Jan 2007 01:54 PM PST

Make sure that you use the correct "B" and "8" and "0". The keys do
not use the letter "o".

"al" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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running office 03 and 07 side by side

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 07:41 PM PST

I'm sorry, but I wanted to know why only 1 version of outlook can be
installed when all other apps can be run with dual installations. I am aware
that only one instance of outlook can be run. Presently I have a machine that
is multi booting, 2 XP pro and 1 Vista, first XP running office 03 second XP
running office 07, and Vista running office 07. This is fine for someone with
a lot of time to spend with the machine but I have very little time lately
and wish to preserve my 03 settings and do not wish to lose any data, hence
my desire to run both versions of office on 1 OS
--
frank


"DL" wrote:
 

Any problems loading Office 2007?

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 07:21 PM PST

Hi Jeff,

With all of the Office apps closed, use Start=>Search and see if you can locate a file named opa12.dat . If so rename it to
opa12.old, restart the PC then start an Office 2007 app and activate.

============
<<"Jeff" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
What I did do after my posting was uninstall Outlook 2003 and Word 2003. Both
of the 2007 products then went to a limited live. What I mean by that is I
can load documents into the programs, but I cannot create any new ones.
Outlook and Word are read only. >>
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Small business setup

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 04:39 PM PST

Thx JoAnn, but we're just getting started. I have a lot of questions for her.
Let me get to the link you provided.

Thanks again!

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
 

How to play audio CDs with linux? - Forums Linux

How to play audio CDs with linux? - Forums Linux


How to play audio CDs with linux?

Posted: 06 Jul 2006 07:04 PM PDT

Michael Mauch wrote: 

THANKS! I've done as you suggested and now CD audio works
perfectly for the non-root user. So, everything is now set all right.

Unruh wrote: 

Actually, by running 'gpasswd -a your_user cdrom' user was
added to group cdrom in /etc/gpasswd and /etc/group and this
achieved the objective. As Aragorn pointed out later, I do have
udev on my system, which would reset permissions at bootup.
The system now works fine, so I'm not going to experiment
further with permissions...

Aragorn wrote: 

I want to thank everyone who participated in this thread for all the
precious advice I got here. These newsgroups are truly a goldmine
of knowledge, and you guys are what makes this a reality.

So, to resume the steps which solved the sound problems
in my system:

1) Initially I would get an error message when attempting to run
KsCD to play an audio CD as the non-root user. By running KsCD
as root, which took care of the error message, it was established
that there was an access permission problem. But still there was
no sound.

2) Some suggested that a missing cable between cdrom drive
and sound card could be the problem. Others said it could
not be an issue here. I checked and there was no cable.
I added a cable connecting cdrom drive and cd audio connector
on the motherboard. Still no sound for su. But the music
could be played by plugging a set of earphones directly into
the cdrom drive.

3) Sound for root was made possible by unmuting and turning
up the cd volume control in alsamixer. (Very stupid, isn't it?
but I had overlooked it).

4) Finally, access permissions for non-root user.
'ls -lL /dev/cdrom' produced:

brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 Jul 7 08:25 /dev/cdrom

showing that non-root user had no access to /dev/cdrom.
Non-root user was given access permission and added
to group cdrom by running:

'gpasswd -a user_name cdrom'

After logging out of XWindows then logging in again, audio CD
playing now works perfectly also for the non-root user.

Again, thank you all!!!

Gianni

GRUB advanced configuration

Posted: 06 Jul 2006 11:55 AM PDT

In message <com>
"Nico Kadel-Garcia" <net> wrote:
 

The simple way, and the default in most cases, is to allow the
installer to set up GRUP with a choice of Linux versions plus a
Windows version. Choosing Windows then uses the contents of boot.ini
to present a Windows boot menu. This doesn't get quite what you want,
but it is simple, and pretty standard.

You might find that the installer has detected both windows versions
and put them into GRUB - in that case I would first try editing the
boot.ini in one of the Windows versions to get it to offer a choice,
and when that is successful, change the grub config file so it only
offers that version of Windows (and change the description maybe to
"Windows boot menu")



--
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SATA drives insanely hot and lm-sensors not working

Posted: 06 Jul 2006 03:02 AM PDT

Jean-David Beyer wrote: 

Hmmm. They are not quite painful to touch, but I would say not far off.
IME all SATA drives run at a temp where I can handle them but they feel
noticeably not. I would not call it painful, but it would be painful if
it was only a little hotter.

I guess this is hotter than drives ought to be, but I don't see any
solution. Like I said, *all* my SATA drives run that hot, regardless of
which mfr, which machine they're in, how many fans etc.

CC

How to backup the files printing from graphics window?

Posted: 06 Jul 2006 02:24 AM PDT

The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c> writes:
 
 
 

The unix print jobs go to a print controller which caches the files into a
directory while they are being printed. That directory is /var/spool/cups,
with files starting with c being control files. On my system, those control
files are not erased. This leaves you with the name of the files printed,
the person, the format, the time, etc. (It is a partly text partly binary
file).



Fedora and Wireless

Posted: 05 Jul 2006 10:13 AM PDT

Davide Bianchi <net> writes:
 
 

IF it uses ipw2200 then the Linux driver works well, and should be a part
of FC5.


 
 

RPM 'failed dependancies' needed for OpenOffice rpm install

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 06:29 AM PDT

Thanks everyone.

John-Paul Stewart emailed this: 

Second serial ATA drive does not work

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 04:23 AM PDT

Yes, here everything is up to date. Both drives are listed.
Greetings, Volker

bootup problem

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 03:37 AM PDT

On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 15:23:54 +0000, dave frost wrote:
 

First, let me correct my mis-statement above:
Usually, the root filesystem is mounted readonly, until the kernel is
ready.
 

Apparently, /proc is an exception to the readonly rule. The mount
command for /proc is successful, I guess, because proc is a
pseudo-filesystem which indicates the state of the kernel. The state of
the kernel is dynamic. BTW, for the mount command to be successful, the
mount point /proc must exist. For example, this command fails on a
readonly filesystem:

mkdir /proc

But, this command is successful (if /proc already exists):

mount -n proc /proc -t proc
 
Note: comments inline.

Startup scripts are distribution dependant. The SYSV startup scripts
that are used by most distributions are complex. I don't envy your
task of reinventing all of the startup scripts. Probably, the starting
point is a thorough understanding of the jobs performed by the existing
scripts before attempting to change or replace them. Without proper
startup, your system may lack the functionality that you'd expect. One
way to visualize this is to boot using only the kernel and root
filesystem by performing a simple exercise. Try this: specify the
kernel's init process as the bash shell. (Note: init=/bin/bash can be
specified as a kernel argurment.) Once booted in that environment you'll
be able to see what a minimal system looks like. This shows what the
kernel looks like without runlevels which are managed by the standard
"init" in combination with the startup scripts. You'll see a lot is missing.

More Info
There are two "schools" of startup scripts: SYSV and BSD-style. For me, it
is easier to understand and decipher the BSD-style scripts provided by the
Slackware distribution. IME, before changing the SYSV startup scripts,
you'll need to get a "secret decoder ring"- they're too complex. So,
before jumping right in and rewriting the scripts yourself, study both
styles. Perhaps, the other "school" will be more to your liking. In
any case, the concept of an "init" process and "runlevels" are fundamental
to a unix-like OS. If you stray too far, you might end up with something
else.

--
Douglas Mayne



Debian on G3 upgraded PPC 8500

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 01:01 AM PDT

In article <com>,
"Nico Kadel-Garcia" <net> wrote:
 

Thanks for your response. Was tinkering to see if I could find some use
for this old 8500. I've upgraded to a newer Mac Mini for my daily use
but was wondering if Linux could give it a new lease of life. Mac OS 9
has been great but it's now "ancient". It would be nice if Linux can
bring it up to date for me in terms of browser and networking capability
(wireless perhaps, or is that wishing too much?). There's not much
hardware info I can view from the machine at boot up. I do wonder if the
onboard video chipset is supported by Debian. Was hoping that perhaps
someone has gone this way before and could give me a tip or two.

YF

How to free the memory?

Posted: 03 Jul 2006 08:49 PM PDT

"tech11" <com> wrote in news:e8d9qk$eol$cn99.com:
 

You might try top and sort by cPu usage to see what's grabbing all the
cycles, but it could also be a memory leak in some app too I suppose.
The list of hardware on/in the machine might help as well.

--
(setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )

popcorn-like email client for Linux?

Posted: 03 Jul 2006 01:12 PM PDT


"Michael Black" <Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:e8mk58$i50$ncf.ca... 
Oh, I guess I was just feeling a little cranky. It just doesn't seem right
to dual boot back into Windows because you want to save 50MB on your hard
drive. I thought about writing a little POP3 client in Python that fit the
OPs requirements, but then there's the issue of an 80MB Python install :o)
Louis


need some help partitioning a large (250GB) usb external hard drive

Posted: 02 Jul 2006 10:26 AM PDT

In comp.os.linux.setup Markku Kolkka <fi>: 
 

Indeed! If this isn't a typo it seems the problem...


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Fedora Command Line configuration tool

Posted: 30 Jun 2006 10:11 AM PDT

Michael Heiming wrote: 

Oh, it's succeeded in becoming almost as usable as Linuxconf was before
RedHat, properly, threw it out the window and went to individual system-*
tools. If you need that level of management for most tools, I highly
recommend Webmin for most UNIX or Linux systems, and for package management
on SuSE use fou4s, from www.fou4s.org.
 

And take a good look at Eric Raymond's famous rant about badly made
open-source GUI's, based on his experience with CUPS, at
http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/cups-horror.html.


DNS - Primary / Secondary on one machine

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 01:55 AM PDT

Michael Heiming wrote: 

Ah, yes indeed - absolutely right. Unfortunately if I configure that on
my own (elderly) linux server, the max bandwidth that I am going to get
is 125K upstream.

So you can setup things faster if you 

Yes indeed - but will they actually RUN faster?
 

Na, I do actually know how DNS works - I have used ethereal to analyze
many DNS queries from right here - FFSake, I teach this shit!!

The DNS howto (www.tldp.org) should have more 
Thanks Michael - once again an interesting discussion :)

Slow Keyboard Response

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 12:45 AM PDT

Hi,
Just want to say that this problem seemed to be solved on its own!
Yesterday, I just started my system, and no longer does my keyboard behave
as erratic as that.

I've really not investigated on what really had happened, but, at the first
thought, I think the re-boot did all the trick. Never knew that Linux also
needs a reboot for solving problems ;-)

Thanks for all your suggestions though; they've atleast enlightened me on
what I should check before I send out an SOS.

Regards,
Arvind.

--------------------------------
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the 
way 



How to setup linux without cdrom?

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 02:11 AM PDT

left_coast <not>: 

fwiw, ditto debian.


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How to enable setuid scripts in Linux?

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 01:38 AM PDT

d and need to read the manual pages for both. 

Ignore my pervious post - the OP missed an important point about how
things are done, and I didn't even think of it as worthwhile or even
think of the possibility actually.

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I may need to re-link library files, please help

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 07:19 PM PDT

On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 19:19:41 -0700, Gary Krupa wrote:
 

as root:
# ldconfig

and
$ man ldconfig
 
[HTML deleted]

/Thomas

yum.conf exclude pattern

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 09:48 AM PDT

david walcroft wrote: 

I don't think the yum "exclude" syntax can tolerate the "!", inverted
syntax. I don't have yum capable system in front of me, but can it work with
an "include" statment?


Default Login Suse Linux 10

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 07:01 AM PDT


Lutz Mueller wrote: 

I would suggest a reinstall then. If it didn't ask you for a password,
there was something wrong with the install process.

Downloading files

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 05:53 AM PDT

"Scorp118" <net> wrote in
news:googlegroups.com:
 

A specific example of one file. Most of those I run into are the source
code for a package (but that's what I download). Try using Midnight
Commander to see what's in it first before you copy anything:

<user>#mc

at which point you get an win explorer (or norton commander for those
who know) type screen) use your cursor keys to switch to the directory
of the file (tab to change from left to right panes) enter to enter (or
exit with the /.. file) a directory and then press enter on the file
when you get there. You can view any file with F3 (the single key not
"F" "3") and exit viewing with F10 (same as above).


Oh, and F10 to exit midnight commander.
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Problems with booting from external USB drive

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 01:19 AM PDT

Thats a rather strange behaviour !

Tell me something:
1.Do you have an internal hardisk or not ?, give all details of your
hard disk.

In amy case do this -
mount your fedora somehow, under knoppix or something,
copy /usbinitrd.img to a temporary location,
cp usbinitrd.img /tmp/usbinitrd.gz
gunzip usbinitrd.gz
mkdir tmp2
cd tmp2
cpio -id < ../usbinitrd

now you should have a lot of files in /tmp/tmp2 directory
edit the "init" file and copy and paste the contents here,
and also list the contents of /tmp/tmp2/lib (which contains modules
loaded at runtime)
or probably you could fix it up yourself,you just have to be able to
load the usb mass storage modules before making /dev/sda1 the root
partition.
I think this is the only problem,
It boots up sometimes and not other times is really strange!
may be the modules do not get enough time to initialize your hard disk
sometimes and in between the kernel tries to mount the root patition.

video trouble

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 12:08 AM PDT

Dushan Mitrovich <org>: 

"Works" is good. Enjoy. Install often. Each install is a learning
experience. Strength and honour!


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How to edit initrd.img in FC5

Posted: 24 Jun 2006 01:27 AM PDT

Thanks ! that worked ..
but one thing, that took lot of my time -
cpio by default compresses files into an 'old binary format'
however initrd images nedded by fc5 kernels are compresses using the
'newc' format

that means you can incompresses the initrd , modify it, then
recompress,
but if you do not explicitly mention the 'newc' format duing
compression , the kernel will hang after loading itself and not budge
any further.---

(no! no! ) find | cpio --create > /boot/initrd_new.img (Wont ! work !)
find | cpio --create --format=newc > /boot/initrd_new.img (Will work
!)


Allen Kistler wrote: 

cannot change time on Fedora

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 01:53 AM PDT

On 23 Jun 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.setup, in article
<lightlink.com>, Paul Kimoto wrote:
 
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
 
 

Ah, you never noticed that a significant number of the messages posted have
that zonetime? When you post via google.groups, the "G2/0.2 User-Agent"
posts a lot of information (look _in_ the headers - try pressing the 't'
key in slrn while reading the article) and uses the local time in
Mountain View, California (about 27 miles / 43 KM Southeast of San
Francisco) as the posting time.

Old guy

Microsoft CRM - CRM mobile invalid ssl certificate

Microsoft CRM - CRM mobile invalid ssl certificate


CRM mobile invalid ssl certificate

Posted: 23 Feb 2005 12:25 PM PST

yes I am using the same device when I use the tool and trying to connect. I
used the buttons on the left hand side then I used the right hand side and
everything showed as expected, but when I launch the Mobile CRM from
"Programs", it says invalid SSL certificate.

"Dean Wierman" wrote:
 

Create activities for multiple leads

Posted: 23 Feb 2005 09:14 AM PST

That works perfectly. Thanks for the help!
-sl

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Access denied error in web and deployment manager, hangs listing u

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 03:19 PM PST

hi John,

yes, it was started.

But it's now solved: it turned out that the machine I've been using was in a
child domain of the domain I was an admin, and where I was installing CRM -
and I didn't know that, this machine being a dev server, it has been
previously hacked by another person to make some AD testing, and it hasn't
been reverted the way I was told.
I had the possibility to move that machine back to the root domain, so I've
done it and it cleared all problems, everything's ok now. Thanks for your
help!

Arnaud

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Migration to New Active Directory forest

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 02:31 PM PST

I have personally not used the tool yet but know many have. In fact
microsoft support uses it to ship installations to their engineers to work
on etc.

like all things just read the manual...then read it agin just to be sure :-)

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Activity Owner Auto-Change?

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 02:11 PM PST

this almost sounds like someone has added post callout code to your crm
setup. Is anyone doing any development work on it ie writing code?

also is this happening with activities against any crm object? can you
create ann activity against
Lead
Opportunity
Account
Contact etc and see if they all change

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How to use Quote template mail merge

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 01:45 PM PST

HI!

No! There is no posibility to select more than one quote!


Christian

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Reporting on Custom Fields without Crystal Enterprise

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 09:51 AM PST

you need exactly 9.2.2

as you have a 9 license you can now get 9.2.2 by contacting businessobjects
and asking for it. They will validate your crystal 9 license then either
send you 9.2.2 or give you a download location

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Posted: 22 Feb 2005 09:31 AM PST

Well, I just answered my own question.

I found out that Crystal was throwing the "check to ensure you have enough
licenses" error in the Event Log. Did some research here on the groups and
found that simply restarting the Crystal services fixed the problem.

Done - thanks for the help.

-sl

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How to reassign multiple leads

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 08:28 AM PST

Wow - I can't believe I missed that.

Thanks a ton for the help.
-Scott

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Printing Custom reports through MSCRM

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 06:33 PM PST

change each connection to SSO and then save back to the server

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No Account records are available in this view when I go offline

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 05:05 PM PST

I did a create an account offline and go back online and i see the account
that i've created when offline

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Problem With Contacts Import

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 03:29 PM PST

Yes, but if I manually have to enter the business name into the Address 1
Field, that totally defeats the purpose of the import wizard automating the
process.

There needs to be a way to import all Contacts from Outlook including the
Company Name. It would be great if the import wizard would create a new
account for every company name that was imported during the import wizard.
There also needs to be a way to select which contacts you want to import from
Outlook rather than all Contacts. Looks like Microsoft has a long way to
go...

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Owner assignment problem

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 03:13 PM PST

Yeah, I forgot about the security descriptor until after I thought about the
situation some more. I'm just upset that we came in yesterday morning to
hundreds of opportunities that were reassigned as a result of other users
making simple contact record updates.

So, now I'm working on building a Scribe DTS that will use the same logging
table that the sp was using. Since Scribe uses the CRM API, there should be
no issue, right?

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Exchange Connector - do I need it?

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 02:13 PM PST

The mail doesn't go through the same mechanism when sending through CRM, it
actually ends up going out through the CRM APIs as opposed to through
Exchange.

There are ways to solve your issue if you want it to work as you spoke, but
they require development to get it done.

Jake

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CRM and SharePoint Integration

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 09:59 AM PST

Dear Shauna,
Our company developed such Component.
I allows to bind any CRM Module to WSS Sites.
Most common mode of work is when User creates new opportunity for example,
system creates new WSS site in predefined template.
Additionally, there is a webpart that shows all created WSS Sites and some
additional info.
Please let me know if you are interested in additional information.

Regards,
Mickey
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Chrystal reports and using custom fields as a filter

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 08:45 AM PST

and have you added fields to these reports?

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eResources --> Get Directions in Canada

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 08:15 AM PST

i have been told by microsoft that the eresources stuff is extensible
meaning you should be able to add your own for canada etc however as yet i
have not had the time to investigate a way to do that.

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Sync Phone Calls

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 07:09 AM PST

only task and appointment activities get syned over to the outlook client as
of course outlook only supports these types. This is a pain of course but
make sure your users do not just keep using these types of activities. If
someone needs a popup reminder to appear that they of course need to use
tasks and appointments but for everything else they should use the
appropriate crm activity type

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Acces denied when trying to access offline data after synchro

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 06:37 AM PST

looks like you and i suffering from the same problem. have you had any luck
trying to get any info on it?
for me....did everything from installation to sync'ing via a vpn connection.
but as soon as you go offline and disconnect and run locally, access denied
msgs on every crm folder. now in the process of first sync...so have another
8hrs to go to complete.

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Creating CRM Users

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 04:22 AM PST

what about your organization name?

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SFO sync.

Posted: 21 Feb 2005 03:39 AM PST



I am aware of that, the question is if when they get sync errors all the
data not listed in the errorlist is applied to the CRM server.
And they get errors if they can't find activities or other things that have
changed on the CRM server since the last time they went online from offline
state.

Jack


drop down boxes

Posted: 20 Feb 2005 05:09 PM PST

it might help if you could tell us what you are trying to model. Scrolling
through 200 of anything will take too long and be too error prone. We may be
able to offer further insight if we have more details

thanks

john

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Connecting to CRM Web Client via Wireless

Posted: 19 Feb 2005 07:24 PM PST

The only thing I would check is that you get anywhere on the vpn over the
wireless? We did wireless stuff about a year ago and it was so latent
that we couldnt hold up solid vpn or ssl type connections. Im wondering
if your problem is similar. The vpn may be active but if you are dropping
too many packets it will not work.


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import Data from Excel

Posted: 19 Feb 2005 01:41 PM PST

One option to investigate is scribesoft and scribe migrate. If you were
importing contacts or leads then these could be imported using the built in
import tools. Anything else requires another tool. I have plenty of source
code for importing from excel to crm but you would need to be a developer to
understand it or modify it to your unique needs.

as mentioned earlier without access to developers your best bet is the
scribesoft tools

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URGENT: Manualy exporting customization

Posted: 19 Feb 2005 02:17 AM PST


I had a similar issue happen to me two different times. The first time I
found under iis6 the crmservice app pool was running on a domain acct
instead of network service account. This resulted in several issues.

The other was actually a problem with Crystal but it kept kicking the
Security Service off. After resolving the crystal issue the security
service functioned.