Today’s guest blogger is Matt Wittemann, author of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Administration Bible (Wiley, 2011), a six-time recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Dynamics CRM, and is the Director of Solution Architecture for US-based C5 Insight.
Our customers consistently comment that protecting their business data-for privacy, compliance, and corporate security reasons-is one of their top concerns.
The following blog post is to provide guidance for users of the Inventory costing functionality within Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The specific article is designed for providing guidance when a Purchase Return/Credit Memo is processed where the original Purchase includes Item Charge lines for freight or other additional costs.
One of our technical writers, Margo Crandall, has posted the list of new and updated content for Dynamics AX on TechNet and MSDN for the month of September. For a list of topics consult her blog post at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axsupport/archive/2011/09/20/content-news-september.
Team Lotus, the Formula One team that brought the much-loved Lotus name back into Grand Prix racing last year, has announced that their implementation of Microsoft Dynamics AX , Microsoft's enterprise…
Sonoma Partners have provided a chapter from their best selling book, Working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 on the MSDN site. The chapter we selected is Chapter 5: Solutions Overview and Concepts. You can download it or read it on the MSDN site.
PDF files generated from Microsoft Dynamics AX can get quite large in size. In this thread I share some hints on how you can potentially reduce the size of the generated PDF file. Images During PDF generation each image will be temporarily converted to a 24bit BMP file and afterwards stored as a JPG.
Guest blogger and CRM MVP Julie Yack has a one_line bio; Mom.Wife.Nerd.MVP nerd. You can catch up with her many CRM activities on her blog The never boring life of Me.
Not that long ago I was involved with a very interesting escalation stating that it was not possible to send out E-mails via CU400 utilizing NTLM in a three tier environment with the Role Tailored Client only in an Exchange Server 2007 / 2010 environment. When using the CSIDE Client, everything worked perfectly.
WOW what a great AX 2012 launch week last week, we're blown away by the excitement, energy, and feedback to getting this product into the marketplace. THANK YOU to all our customers, partners, and colleagues for all their hard work and effort leading up to last Thursday!
We came across this issue recently. When running the Production Job scheduling process you experience error “A CLR error occurred while invoking the scheduling engine.” and the exception details look like this System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation —> Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.ManagedInterop.ContainerNotValidException  The Microsoft Dynamics container being referenced is not valid at Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.ManagedInterop.Container.