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- Crm >> CRM usage reportsWhat would be the best way to generate CRM usage reports, like
- which users/business units make heavier use of the CRM
- what are the crm's "most visited" areas
- what are the peek hours or seasonality patterns in usage, etc.
These reports could be used to help make decisions about hardware upgrades
in advance and things like that
Should these reports be based on IIS logs, SQL Server ones, or something
entirely different?
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- SVCS >> SQL 2000 Reporting Service/Reports on MS CRM 3 web - allowing for FQDN?Hi,
A bit of background.
We have a deployment of CRM 3.0 installed and working fine on our
Windows 2003 CRM server in a Windows 2003 AD. Still having problems
with clients on Outlook (PC's are not a member of a domain), but
playing with the web-based interface for now.
Got a problem with the Reports part of CRM - this is based on the
standard Reporting Services for SQL Server 2000 (SP4) - hence I've sent
to public.sqlserver groups also.
Clicking on Reports in CRM web takes you to the list of available
reports fine, but when you try to 'Run report', it returns a 401.
I know why this is happening, and a basic workaround proves it, but am
looking for a decent server-side resolution.
We have an AD (e.g. domain.com), with CRM/SQL installed on a box within
a child domain (comp.domain.com). However, our web caching, proxy, DNS
for the root of the our domain (domain.com) is not handled by the AD,
its handled by our Unix/Sun guys.
If we connect to the CRM reports via the web on an AD member PC, 'Run
report' works fine for each report because it knows that our CRM/SQL
Reporting server (sake of example called crm1), is in the domain, and
that its Windows hosts name is http://crm1 ( =
http://crm1.comp.domain.com). The problem is calling the reports from a
non domain member fails with a 401 because it tries to call http://crm1
(i.e. no FQDN), and thus goes to our Unix-based domain/DNS and tries to
resolve to http://crm1.domain.com, not crm1.comp.domain.com. Hence it
fails.
I've proved that if I bung a hosts entry in
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts to resolve crm1 to the IP, it
corrects the problem, but we don't want to have to maintain host files
in our total IP-based network, and our CRM deployment might eventually
have >1000 clients - some on domain, others not, some on trusted
domains, some remote users.
I might be able to get our Unix/Sun bods to some fiddle redirect their
end, but would prefer to keep everything within our Windows set-up.
Having looked at one of the reports in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
CRM\Reports\MSCRM on our CRM/SQL server, e.g. "User Summary.rdl", we
can see that the code for this report is calling the following
variable:
Parameters!CRM_serverURL.value
Which is presumably pulling this from somewhere (SQL database? a config
file in CRM? IIS?) and thats whats resolving it to http://crm1.
The question is, does anyone know where this parameter is pulling its
data from, because if so, can I change it to reflect
http://crm1.comp.domain.com and thus ensure that the Reports section
always uses the FQDN to work?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
(P.S. Happy to clarify anything if unclear)
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- SVCS >> Dynamic columnsI am setting visible property for column based on user input. This works
fine. However, I need to be able to change the width to 0 for the column as
well so the report will not print blank pages. A matrix is NOT an option.
Report is too complicated. Unfortunately there is no expression option for
the column width. Is there any way of setting this to 0 or autosize???? Also
need to adjust the body width dynamically.
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- SVCS >> SQL 2005 reporting services fail on SBS 2003 with SP1I have successfully installed all but the "reporting services" for SQL 2005
STD on a SBS 2003 with SP1. I receive the following error in the install
log of SQL 2005 STD :
Do_LogInstallStart
Action start 3:57:54:
Do_LogInstallStart.D20239D7_E87C_40C9_9837_E70B8D4882C2.
Property(SQL): Setup Bootstrap Directory = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\
Property(SQL): CA DLL Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup
Bootstrap\Bin\{E930E839-998E-42F9-97E2-71FC960DB1B7}sqlca.dll
0:Watson 1:2331 2:Do_LogInstallStart 3:launchFunction 4:998
5:t:\yukon\sql\setup\darwin\sqlcastub\stubredirect.cpp 6:98 7:sqlcastub.dll
8:sqlrun.msi
Error Code: 0x800703E6 (998)
Windows Error Text: Invalid access to memory location.
Source File Name: t:\yukon\sql\setup\darwin\sqlcastub\stubredirect.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Tue Aug 9 01:14:19 2005
Function Name: launchFunction
Source Line Number: 98
MSI (s) (44!D8) [03:59:52:802]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting
Services -- Error 2331. The installer has encountered an unexpected error.
The error code is 2331. Error loading library C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\90\Setup
Bootstrap\Bin\{E930E839-998E-42F9-97E2-71FC960DB1B7}sqlca.dll or finding
entry point Invalid access to memory location.
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Error 2331. The installer has encountered an unexpected error. The error
code is 2331. Error loading library C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\90\Setup
Bootstrap\Bin\{E930E839-998E-42F9-97E2-71FC960DB1B7}sqlca.dll or finding
entry point Invalid access to memory location.
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Action ended 3:59:52:
Do_LogInstallStart.D20239D7_E87C_40C9_9837_E70B8D4882C2. Return value 3.
Action ended 3:59:52: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Thanks.
Don
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- SBS >> Any tips to trouble shoot POP mail connector in SBS 2003I seem to be losing some mails and not others. Anyone has any advise on what
troubleshooting technique I could use? I have tried to look at the interface
but could not find any.
My POP connector is used to help my user migrate from their own ISP account
to Exchange server. It is setup to connect directly to various users ISP
account and deliver directly to their user mailbox.
Thanks.
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- Crm >> www.mscrmsupport.netHello..
Just wanted to invite anyone that is interested in a new crm discussion
board to www.mscrmsupport.net .. it is a non profit dedicated board..
It has been up for about a month.. sort of a asp.net pet project of mine..
but feel free to drop by..
Again.. www.mscrmsupport.net
regards..
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- Crm >> Contract Lines.......How in the world....I understand (I think) the concept of Contract Lines. Except, we do not use
nor need nor want the "total tickets/minutes allotment" feature. However,
we cannot delete this attribute from the main form, nor ignore it because it
is a Business Required field.
So, how does one modify this Contract Line template? Or create a new one?
Creating a custom entity is not really a solution because it breaks the
calculated fields embedded in the main Contract entity, and we wish to keep
that one.
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- SBS >> Any SBS MVP's in W.Palm Beach area?I'm looking for some help or someone to take over maintaining a small sbs2003
network. I do not have the time to do a good job for this customer.
Also we would be interested in someone doing a security check on this network.
Thanks
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- SVCS >> Support For Multiple Tables From A QueryWill this be supported in a future release of Report Services?
I like what I have to work with so far, but this would really be helpful. Presently I'm having to rewrite existing stored procedures to break them apart. I need all the data they return but can't get to it with report services.
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- Compact >> About close program problemDear All,
i used some close program method, e.g. this.hide(), this.dispose() or
this.close() ,
for above 3 method I dont know why i can't open the program in PPC again.
and i dont want to use Application.exit() method, becase i use this method
my program will hang on, does anyone has idea?
thanks!
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- SVCS >> Urgent-View Headers on Every Pagei have a report in which have rows grouped and provided page break
when i view the report and click on next page, all i see is rows with values
how to see the header, title etc. on each and every page?
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- Crm >> Tracking options for Microsoft CRM 3.0Hey guys,
I would like to track all inbound / outbound emails but only when there
is a contact for that email address inside our CRM. The track all
inbound messages (tools, options) tracks all inbound messages
regardless. The issue is we don't want personal emails stored in our
CRM.
Is this functionality possible with CRM?
Cheers!
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- Messanger >> MSN messenger 7 connects, but freezesI am using the latest version of msn messenger (7.0.0813).
When I sign in, it will successfully connect, but the
program will freeze and not respond to anything. I have
tried uninstalling & reinstalling it - no luck!
Can someone help me please to identify what the problem is
and how I can resolve it?
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SVCS >> MI5 Persecution: Dihydrocodeine 26/11/95 (7102)
From: EMail@HideDomain.com (EMail@HideDomain.com)
Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.media,uk.politics,alt.politics.british,alt.radio.uk
Subject: Re: Britain's Shame (repost)
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 1995 09:19:13 GMT
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EMail@HideDomain.com (Mike Corblymee) wrote:
| In June 1990 a horrifying campaign of harassment was initiated in London by
| what are believed to be elements of the security services. The harassment has
| continued for over five years, starting from the broadcast and print media,
| and encompassing abuse through set-up situations and by people in public
| places. It has been brought to the attention of the police and they are aware
| what is happening, but are not taking any action to prevent it.
<whopping great snip of 884 lines>
corley, you puzzle me!
i've narrowed your possible motives down to one or more of the following:
1) you work on behalf of the british government with a hidden agenda of
furthering the largely right wing (most to hide) censorship brigade's
cause, "a drug-crazed psycho posting dangerous nonsense - how very very
sad - but in the public interest,we must act." draft internet (censorship)
bills rolling off hm govt's banders at this very moment, I don't doubt it!
2) you work for the daily mail which has started to feel the "internet
pinch" as it suddenly clicks in the chronically adled minds of yet more and
more of their readers - that shudder-inducing realisation that the entire
editorial staff at the mail are scaremongering, imbecilic, blood-leeching ,
totalitarian twats - can any else sense a coordinated campaign on its way
??- "Mail urges (their) government to act - internet safety endangered by
uncontrolled surfing lunatics - boys hands blown off by internet maniacs -
net porn responsible for 392323rd rape " .net porn responsible for
392324th rape " .net porn responsible for 392325th rape " .net porn
responsible for 392326th rape " .net porn responsible for 392327th rape "
net porn responsible for 392328th rape " .net porn responsible for
392329th rape " <yawn> .net porn responsible for 392330th rape " .net porn
responsible for 392331st rape " .net porn responsible for 392332nd rape "
net porn responsible for 392333rd rape " <yawn> .net porn responsible for
392334th rape " .net porn responsible for 392335th rape " .net porn
responsible for 392336th rape " .net porn responsible for 392337th rape "
net porn responsible for 392338th rape " etcetera, straight from the old
nag's mouth..
lee-potter (and english), take particular note.. (how ever you two common
********* managed to avoid encarceration for what was, quite
evidently,wilful contempt of court in the regina v taylforth & knights
case, is frankly beyond me.. those dreaded and now all too familiar words
"endemic corruption" were muttered by at least one Q.C.
>3) you (at least) believe there's (some) substance to your claim(s) and you
>have a genuine axe to grind. If so, bloody well go for it, but scrape the
>heavy layer of steaming dung off the top (that's assuming you're even
>capable of distinguishing fantasy from reality.)
4) you (as an email address) are serving as some bizarre "educational"
programme orchestrated by the psychiatric industry - ever keen to justify
enforced electrical lobotomies, electroshock and dwugs .All poised for the
echo? - "corley frigging well needs lobotomising"
5) you're just clinically insane with absolutely no comprehension or
insight into the consequences you will possibly face as a result of
repeatedly posting what, certainly on the face of it, looks like complete
and utter bullshit.
6) you're some weirdo prankster(s) - probably a group of student
psychiatrists having a cheap crack whilst high as kites on pilfered
dihydrocodeine.
7) You are infact working for the ss yourself, gauging public awareness of
the extent and methods of bugging - infinity transmitters, microwave
surveillance devices, satellite tracking equipment, 'chipping' of black
crims, say no more.
8) You're fuelling the central usenet administration committee, who, it is
believed, are keen to see the introduction of a wide-reaching framework of
self-created powers relating to posting cancellation. (see the 'son of
RFC1036')
my bet's on (5) - but just fuck off corley- irritate the lard-arsed canucks
instead. The cia's financing of "professor" cameron's brain-washing
experiments in montreal.. would be a good starting point ... or perhaps
"professor" watts and his widely admired masterful double eye-jabbing trick
- a couple of wallops with an icepick. such a waste of perfectly edible
four year old hispanics !!!!.. Perhaps the old marylebone rd posse could
fill us in with a few more facts on this one...?? You are all on the .net
now ????? A very warm welcome :-) ... christmas rapidly approaching..
>business booming?? Do we all get a look in at flotation ??!!
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From: Gulliver <EMail@HideDomain.com>
Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.media,uk.politics,alt.politics.british,alt.radio.uk
Subject: Re: Britain's Shame (repost)
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 1995 18:25:32 +0000
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Actually, upon thinking about Mike's story it reminds me of someone I
heard about who suffered from a persecution copmlex. He was an immigrant
from some Eastern Bloc country who believed that 30 years after he
emigrated the KGB were still after him. He would blame them if he
had difficulty unlocking his car for instance (he reckoned they were
putting something into the locks!).
Something is very wrong, probably in Mike's head but what the hell,
loonies make life more fun!
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Angus Gulliver
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Subject: Castrate the depraved MI5 buggers now
Newsgroups: uk.misc
Organization: Toronto Free-Net
>Something is very wrong, probably in Mike's head but what the hell,
>loonies make life more fun!
Something is very wrong when the security services abandon their usual
target of politicians and the well-known, to pursue the hitherto unknown
nonentities such as myself.
>corley, you puzzle me!
Why? Because of my pathological truthfulness?
>3) you (at least) believe there's (some) substance to your claim(s) and you
>have a genuine axe to grind. If so, bloody well go for it, but scrape the
>heavy layer of steaming dung off the top (that's assuming you're even
>capable of distinguishing fantasy from reality.)
Bloody well go for it I will.
I think the "standard spiel" is quite studded with facts actually.
There's plenty of "meat" there if the appropriate people can be motivated
to get their act together and pursue the case.
>my bet's on (5) - but just fuck off corley- irritate the lard-arsed canucks
>instead. The cia's financing of "professor" cameron's brain-washing
the lard-arsed canucks (?) are irritating me, but you don't want to hear
about that
>business booming?? Do we all get a look in at flotation ??!!
7102
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- SBS >> Install wizardsIf SBS has a nice wizard to deploy applications specifically ActiveSync and
Connection Manager then how do I remove them using the wizard?
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- Messanger >> 80072745 Error - Anyone?Does anyone have a cure for error 80072745 when trying to login with MSN
Messenger 7.0 Beta?
I am using a proxy server. When I TEST my Proxy Connection it works like a
charm (passes) and I am not sure what else I should be looking for.
MSN 6.2 works just fine under the same cicumstances.
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- Money >> Mortgage Closing Costs & FeesHow do I account for the fees and closing costs involved
in setting up a mortgage for a new home? I can set up the
mortgage loan account just fine but am at a loss of how to
acount for the fees associated with it paid to various
parties. I suspect that an associated asset account is
involved somehow but don't know how to do the transactions.
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- Crm >> Email to Unknown Recipients?Hello,
I would like to allow the system to still send an email to an unknown
recipient. We have many emails that may contain a lot of recipients that are
not resolved to contacts, and we don't want them to resolve to contacts in
the system, but would still like to be able to Reply-to-All from CRM. Has
anyone else ran into this issue and have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Chris
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- SBS >> Can an SBS2003 PDC (box 1) work with an ISA2004 server (box2) ?Does anyone know if is possible to add an ISA2004 server as a separate
computer onto an SBS2003 domain to handle internet access and web-server
functionality???
I don't want the PDC (with sbs2003) to be connected directly to the internet.
I want the companyweb (sharepoint) to remain on the PDC.
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- Messanger >> Still doesn't workI apologize for the insistance. But I would love to be
able to install the 6.2 version I just bought a webcam
and I cannot use it... :(
BAG
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- Compact >> Virtual Network \driver for Mobile 5.0 device debuggingI can not get the Virtual Machine Network Driver for Microsoft Device
Emulator to work with a Windows Mobile 5.0 pocket PC application when
debugging with the emulator as I could with Pocket PC 2003 application. Is
it supposed to? And if not, is there a substitute?
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- SBS >> Blackberry and MS Exchange AdministratorI need to install Exchange Administrator on a second server we are using for
Blackberry Enterprise. It seems there needs to be a way to install only the
Exchange Administrator on the Blackberry Server that will be used to
interface with the SBS Server which already has Exchange.
Is there a way to do this from the SBS 2003 CDs?
Thanks for the assist.
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- SBS >> Exclusively Wireless Network SetupHello there,
I am having difficulty getting my network functioning the way I want it to.
I am using a wireless router instead of an access point and as a result
cannot seem to get my SBS to run as the DHCP server. When I turn DHCP off on
SBS and run the wireless router as a DHCP server all my wireless clients
obtain an IP address fine and have full connectivity to the local LAN and
internet. But when i use SBS as the DHCP server and turn off DHCP on the
wireless router they all fail to get an IP
DSL Router
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SBS 2003 (2 nics)
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Wireless Router
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Wireless Clients
The details of my setup is as follows:
DSL Router setup
Wan IP - ISP Assigned (static)
Subnet - ISP Assigned
Gateway - ISP Assigned
Lan IP - 10.230.10.1
Subnet - 255.255.255.0
External NIC Setup
IP - 10.230.10.10
Subnet - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 10.230.10.1
DNS - 10.230.140.2
Wins - Blank
Netbios over TCP/IP disabled
Internal NIC Setup
IP - 10.230.140.2
Subnet - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - Blank
DNS - 10.230.140.2
WINS - 10.230.140.2
Netgear Wireless Router:
Internet IP - Not used
IP - 10.230.140.1
DHCP Server: - OFF
Clients:
IP - 10.230.140.X (DHCP)
Subnet - 255.255.255.0
Gateway - 10.230.140.2
DNS - 10.230.140.2
Wins - 10.230.140.2
DHCP
Address Pool: - 10.230.140.0 to 10.230.140.254
Exclusions: - 10.230.140.1 (Wireless Routers IP)
Scope Options:
003 - 10.230.140.2
006 - 10.230.140.2
015 - mydomain.local
044 - 10.230.140.2
046 - 0x8
Is there something I am missing here or has anyone any suggestions on how I
might be able to get it working. My thoughts are that the wireless router is
the problem and I may need to replace it with a wireless access point but I
could be way off the mark.
Any suggestions etc would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Brian
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- Crm >> unable to access crystalWhen I trying to view the CRM Reports, I am getting the
follow message:
"Unable to access crystal; check to see if you have enough
licenses.."
I have a server with Windows 2003 on this machine I have
the DC and SQL Server, and I have a second server with
Windows 2003 and Microsoft CRM.
Thanks in advance
Carlos
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- Crm >> Auto-Synchronizing in OutlookI have the auto synchronization in Outlook set for every 15 min., but when I
manually GO OFFLINE, it tells me I haven't synched since the last time I
manually synched. Why isn't it synching everything automatically? Thanks.
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Client Solutions Manager
Micro Strategies
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- Crm >> Error with SDK examplesI am trying to run an example from the SDK , I am
receiving an error
"The request failed with HTTP status 401: Access
Denied.Source: System.Web.Services "
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
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- SVCS >> Expand/collapse matrix cellsHi folks - I am trying to figure out how to set up the visibility
(expand/collapse) for my grouped matrix. So for example:
A
A1 10
A2 15
Total A 25
B
B1 35
B2 30
Total B 70
I want the user to be able to click and collapse to just see this:
A 25
B 70
Is this possible? I get the table, but am confused on how the matrix
handles grouping and visibility...
-Ryan
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