By sirslur, on June 30th, 2010%
A couple of weeks ago the E-Mail Router for Microsoft CRM 4 (Rollup 11) stopped working. The error I was getting for the server was that the certificate for the Exchange server was not valid. So I started to dig.
I found out that the certificate for the Exchange server was renewed on the day my . . . → Read More: MS CRM E-Mail Router Not Working
By sirslur, on June 16th, 2010%
I have a setup that integrates Microsoft Great Plains (GP) and Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Scribe. Everything was working great until a couple of weeks ago. I got a notice that all of my integration points had fatal errors with this error code: "Fatal Error Code 307, the Translation Spec specified data objects that were not . . . → Read More: Scribe – MS CRM to Great Plains Crashed
By admin, on April 29th, 2010%
I was recently working with a customer that uses the mail merge function often to send a contract to a specific contact and either email it or fax it. The issue they ran into is that when they emailed the… . . . → Read More: Microsoft CRM Online Mail merge to email or fax the letter
By admin, on April 29th, 2010%
In my previous post, I pointed to the new hosted location of the CRM 4.0 Trace File utility. The CRM Trace output is great because it produces very detailed information on what is happening on the server during a specific… . . . → Read More: Delete Old CRM 4.0 Trace Files before running a New Trace
By admin, on April 28th, 2010%
The indispensable Microsoft Dynamics CRM Trace, Support & Diagnostic tools have moved to a new location – http://blogs.msdn.com/emeadcrmsupport/archive/2010/04/13/crm-support-tools-hosted-by-the-emea-dynamics-crm-support-blog.aspx The tools are invaluable for troubleshooting permissions errors and other surprises. – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907490 describes the process for enabling the trace manually, but… . . . → Read More: CRM 4.0 Server Trace and Support Tools’ New Home
By admin, on April 27th, 2010%
We’re down in Atlanta for Convergence 2010, Microsoft’s annual get-together for Microsoft Dynamics partners and customers. Since it was in our back yard in Atlanta this year, we saw a very good representation of CEI’s customers at the conference. If… . . . → Read More: Live from Convergence 2010