Microsoft Dynamics CRM has recently released November 2009 Service update for Microsoft Dynamics CRM online. One of the key delivered features is enhanced Import Data Wizard.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM online Nov 2009 Service Update has several exciting features. One of that is the Import Data Wizard that allows rapid Import of data from within the Webapp or Outlook client. This blog covers how record ownership is resolved and how the users are created as part of data import.
This post is CRM security 101, but I get asked this question fairly often, so it seems that there is some confusion about what the difference is between “Append” and “Append To” security permissions.
Have you been looking for a way to retrieve and view query results faster? Pre-filter the data! Data pre-filtering in Microsoft Dynamics CRM reports lets you retrieve and display result sets quickly, makes reports context-sensitive, and allows reports to be filtered using the Advanced Find feature.
Recently we had a problem when installing a Hotfix for AX 2009. The installation stopped with an error and we could find the following information in the setup log: === Starting execution phase === Starting the Microsoft Dynamics AX Client executable: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Dynamics AX\50\Client\bin\ax32.
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online November 2009 Service Update encapsulates many new cool features and improvements. One of such features is the much-much improved Import Data Wizard. The new Import Data wizard no longer restricts user to import one data file at a time.
As a follow-up on my recent webcast, here is the general walkthrough of how to create an XMLport and use it for sending data to NAV. First, what we want to do is create our XMLport and make sure it has the elements and values that we want.
One of the problems when troubleshooting why a 3-tier setup of NAV 2009 doesn’t work is, that the same error – typically this one on the SQL Server: “Login failed for user ‘NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON'” can be caused by any number of problems between NAV Server, SQL Server and Active Directory settings.
You can experience some problems if you set a value on the ‘CaptionClass’ system tables on NAV 2009 or NAV 2009 SP1. This can also happen if you had already a value on one of the ‘CaptionClass’ system tables on previous versions, and you upgrade to either NAV 2009 or NAV 2009 SP1.
Today I did run into a problem installing the “Cronus Sample Database”. In the error report view I found this error message SQL Server option Cronus Sample Database for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Fatal error during installation. CREATE DATABASE failed. Some file names listed could not be created. Check related errors.
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online November 2009 Service Update will change how we provision unique names. If ISV code makes a certain incorrect assumption about how to talk to CRM Online organizations, it will break for some orgs.
When you use the SC command line command to create a new NAV 2009 Service, how does the new service know whether it is a middle tier for RTC to connect to, or whether it is supposed to handle web service calls?