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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online has released November 2009 Service update . One of the key delivered features was the enhanced Import Data Wizard . You are probably already familiar with importing data into Microsoft Dynamics CRM using various file types...
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The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sustained Engineering team released Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Update Rollup 9 on Thursday, February 11, 2010. The links below will take you to the necessary information about Update Rollup 9. Microsoft Download Center: http...
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I blogged this here in October: We all know folks who won’t spring for anti-virus and malware software. For these kind of friends and family point to this from the Washington Post last year: “ Microsoft 's free new anti-virus product is earning decent...
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The CRM E 2 team is pleased to announce the release of the Nuts and Bolts article Outlook Synchronization in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 , which is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...
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Announcing the availability of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Adapter for Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 Feature Pack 1 and Software Development Kit (SDK!) The Microsoft Dynamics GP 10 Feature Pack 1 supports International English for organizations interested...
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CRM Performance toolkit (available for download in http://crmperftoolkit.codeplex.com/ ) provides an easy and comprehensive way to test various performance aspects of your CRM implementation. Here, I will brief on how you can use CRM Performance toolkit...
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The CRM Engineering for Enterprise aka E 2 team is pleased to announce the release of another component of the broader CRM E 2 Nuts and Bolts article on Security and Authentication in Microsoft Dynamics CRM - the white paper Connectivity...
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Learn how to build and use two new powerful tools developed for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The Customization Comparison Utility lets you compare the customization files between two Microsoft Dynamics CRM systems and the Configuration Data Utility lets you...
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This customization is designed to call the ‘Microsoft® Translator’ service from within CRM. This example uses a custom button, included in an entity form, to call the service and translate text (which has been selected by the user) into another language...
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The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sustained Engineering team will release Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Update Rollup 8 on Thursday, December 17, 2009. Once the release is available the links below will take you to the necessary information about Update Rollup...
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The CRM E2 team is pleased to announce the release of the white paper Field-level Security in Microsoft Dynamics CRM: Options and Constraints, a component of the broader CRM E2 Nuts and Bolts article on Security and Authentication in Microsoft Dynamics...
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Version 4.0.10 of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK is now live on MSDN and on the download center . This release contains updates relevant to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Update Rollup 7 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Service Update 4 . Check out some...
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I’m pleased to announce that the fifth update to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Implementation Guide (4.5.0) is now available! In our commitment to provide continuous publishing to our customers and partners, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Implementation...
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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. Also, customers setting...
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Microsoft is bringing new innovations to customer relationship management (CRM) software with Microsoft Dynamics® CRM . It is a flexible CRM solution that fits your people, fits your business, and fits your environment. This document outlines the future...
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The CRM E 2 (Engineering for Enterprise) team is pleased to announce the release of the white paper The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Security Model , which represents the core architectural component of the broader CRM E2 Nuts and Bolts article on Security...
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It’s been a while since I updated progress on the CRM Accelerators program! There has been a tremendous response to the releases to date and I want to outline our future directions for the program. At the time of writing this blog post we have had 62623...
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I’m pleased to announce that the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 adapter for BizTalk Server now supports BizTalk Server 2009 and the updated adapter is available for immediate public download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID...
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For CRM developers, aligning the engineering delivery and process quality of their CRM projects can substantially increase overall productivity. In addition, by documenting, communicating, and following a consistent process for implementing CRM in Enterprise...
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Microsoft patterns & practices is excited to announce the release of: Developing SharePoint Applications Guidance for building collaborative applications that extend your LOB systems In this e-mail: Customer Value | What’s in Developing SharePoint...
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The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sustained Engineering team released Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Update Rollup 6 on Thursday, August 27, 2009. Below are the links to the release and related information about the Rollup. Please see the Knowledge Base (KB) article...
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Our guest blogger today is CRM MVP David Jennaway , the technical director of Excitation Ltd , a Microsoft Gold Partner in the UK that specializes in delivering Microsoft CRM solutions. Authorization in CRM is controlled via security roles; a user is...
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Whether you’re interested in an online or on-premise solution, Microsoft Dynamics CRM has you covered. Check out just a few of the content and community areas available to help you create the perfect experience for your business. Microsoft Dynamics CRM...
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By default, an on-premise implementation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 leverages Active Directory (Integrated Windows) Authentication to accommodate access by internal users. However, many businesses also require the ability to provide external users...
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Download this new version of the SDK or view it on MSDN . This release provides continuing support for the on-premise user and new information for online users. The following are some highlights. For a complete list of changes, see the Release History...
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