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CRM - Annotation(Note) entity attachment file size limitation?

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Hi,

I have configured out the maximum file size limit for the attachments. It is 131072 (in kilobytes) Can be defined at Settings – Administration – Email Tab.

After I tried to uploaded the file in Notes entity( file size is 80mb), Not getting attached, show error the given file size is too large.

When I tried to uploaded less then 70mb file was attached without any issues.

What is the root cause for this issue?  Does any one have any idea and solution high appreciate.

Thanks in Advance.

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  • Jacob.s17 Profile Picture
    464 on at

    I know this answer isn't very helpful, so I won't set it as the suggested answer, but I have had the same issue with limitations on character max for fields. I believe Microsoft documentation says the max is 4000 char, but forum feedback states the limit is 2000.

    moral of the story, Microsoft's documentation isn't always accurate. Perhaps you found the true limit.

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