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We have set up a 30 day evaluation of CRM and are interested in investigating how we can integrate between our web apps and CRM. I have installed the Visual Studio QuickStart solution to look at the available web services but I get a problem when I try to run it.

Metadata contains a reference that cannot be resolved: 'disco.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.crm4.dynamics.com/.../Discovery.svc;sdkversion=7.1'.

I've tried to browse to

https://disco.XXXXXXXXXXXXX.crm4.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Discovery.svc?wsdl&sdkversion=7.1

and got a dns error

and

https://XXXXXXXXXXXXX.crm4.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Discovery.svc?wsdl&sdkversion=7.1

and got a generic CRM error page.

I've also tried using the wcfTestClient to see the web services but without any success.

Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks,

Dave

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  • Rajkumar Rajaraman Profile Picture
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    Add below code in the "PluginRegistration.exe" CONFIG file.

    in the <Configuration> tab....

    <system.net>

    <defaultProxy useDefaultCredentials="true" />

    </system.net>

    Refer this thread:

    community.dynamics.com/.../153316

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Hi Rajkumar,

    Thank you very much for your swift reply.

    Just to clarify I'm not trying to run the PluginRegistration, I'm trying to run the C# QuickStart project, part of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Software Development Kit (SDK) for CRM Online supplied here http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44567

    So I updated the project's app.config file as suggested but I got the same error.

    Any further suggestions would be appreciated.

    Thanks again,

    Dave

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    BackToTheCrm Profile Picture
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    Hello Dave,

    Check the Simplified Connection page, there are Connection String samples.

    If you're satisfied with my answer, please mark it as verified.

    Regards,

    Clément

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Hi Clement,

    I was able to integrate with our CRM instance using the simplified connection - thanks for your help.

    Dave

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Dave, Could you please share your code snippet used to connect to CRM instance for others to learn.

    thank you

    harihar

  • BackToTheCrm Profile Picture
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    Hi Harihar,

    Check the Simplified Connection page.

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Hi harihar,

    I used the "QuickStart with Simplified Connection" C# project included in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Software Development Kit (SDK) for CRM Online and on-premises CRM 2015.

    You can download the SDK here

    www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx

    Best Regards,

    Dave

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Thank you Clement and Dave for the info.

    best wishes

    harihar

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