This is a post I wrote today for the Microsoft CRM Team MSDN Blog. This post is CRM security 101, but I get asked this question fairly often, so it seems that there is some confusion about what the difference…
Creating XML from a Dynamic Entity
Earlier, I wrote about using extension methods as a way to really enhance the power of the Dynamic Entity class. In this article, I want to demonstrate utilizing an extension method to generate XML from the data in a dynamic…
Customer Effective’s Microsoft Dynamics CRM Expertise Delivers Business Expansion Opportunities for CAPTRUST
Greenville, SC – - November 12, 2009 – - Customer Effective Inc., a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and value-added reseller of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, recently completed a customized Microsoft Dynamics CRM implementation for CAPTRUST – an investment advisory and retirement…
Scribe error: “The Message Processor is unresponsive”
Many Microsoft Dynamics CRM users also use Scribe Insight for integration/migration services. – One warning that I see occasionally is:
Scribe EventManager – The job was terminated because the Message Processor is unresponsive.
The root is a long running query – you can optimize the query and/or add a registry key to increase the time the message processor waits before assuming the job has failed.
Implementing Field Level Security in CRM 4.0 – Options and Constraints
The CRM E2 team has released an excellent new white paper Field-level Security in Microsoft Dynamics CRM: Options and Constraints, available for download from the Microsoft Download Center at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=471f8670-47b3-4525-b25d-c11a6774615c “This document provides selected aspects of the conceptual application of…
Hitachi LCD TVs are Lemons
Updated – See end of post. It was November 29, 2005. I was leaving Circuit City (yep, they use to have stores) happy. I had just bought a 50” LCD projection TV, model number 50v710. I took the set home and it worked great for about a month. That is when the lamp broke. I [...]
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