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Convergence Conference 2006
While the physical Convergence Conference 2006 is over and now recorded for posterity, you can still use this site because there are great post-conference resources here! Did you know you can search the Tracks on convergencebloggers.net to find all the posts on conference related topics?
If you did attend Convergence 2006, I’m sure you’ll agree with me that it was great! Make sure you check out the following resources now available on the conference event site, check out:
Convergence 101
The Fabulous Matt G navigates Convergence with a full video.
Missed some of the sessions?
No worries – Matt covers some of the session segments.
The aggregation of blog posts has now ended for Convergence 2006. Thank you for joining the community! We hope you have a great year and be sure to make plans to attend Convergence 2007 in San Diego, California, March 11-14, 2007.
Kimberly Tripp, DotNetRocks and SQL Server 2005 SP1
DynamicAccounting.net
writes "For the DBA's out there supporting GP or the psuedo DBA's just working to keep it running, the DotNetRocks show this week has Kimberly Tripp talking about SQL Server 2005 SP1 and the updates included.
Kim really is a trip (pun intended) and listening to her blows my mind."
Error Promoting Item to CRM
Larry Lentz
writes "Often, when I attempt to send an e-mail from Outlook that is tracked in CRM,
I receive the error:
An error occurred promoting this item to Microsoft CRM. The Microsoft CRM
server could not be contacted or the user has insufficient permissions to
perform this action. Do you want to send the e-mail? If you click Yes, the
e-mail will be sent out, but no corresponding activity will be created in
Microsoft CRM.
Working with Partner Managed Newsgroups support, it seems that there is a problem with promoting....
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Dynamics GP 9.0 Service Pack 1
DynamicAccounting.net
writes "Let the stampede begin. For those of you waiting for the first service pack to upgrade to Dynamics GP 9.0, the first service pack is here. It was actually out last week but I was away for the weekend and didn't get the post out in time.
Those of you with Customer Source access can download it here."
Microsoft CRM 3 Mobile Demo
Ben Vollmer
writes "So I am looking at building a Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile Demo unit, that is self contained. Would be interested in knowing what OS you would like the install package built for. Please take the poll or leave a comment. "
What's Next: Microsoft CRM Mobile 3.0
Frank Lee
writes "We've finally got a chance to play with the just released Microsoft CRM Mobile 3.0, the setup from the implementation guide was pretty straight forward (to us anyway) and our initial environment was up and running in a few hours. We've decided to start with the Dell Axim x51v PDA. The main reason we went with the Axim x51v vs. one of them hot PDA phones is that it will serve as a good baseline - the x51v fullfilled all the Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile requirements with extra room to spare... except for the phone part... And it supports VGA screen resolution mode - 480x640 baby!!!
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM - Service Provider Edition (Localized)
mennotk
writes "Maybe a bit late, but here is a post about the localized versions of Microsoft Dynamics CRM - Service Provider Edition.
The English version was already launched … these are the localized versions and.
the following languages were released to operations Friday the 26th of May
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Managing SQL RAM for CRM
Larry Lentz
writes "Recently I invested in a couple of 1 GB RAM sticks for my CRM SBE server, giving me a total of 3 GB. I felt I got some benefit from it, but not as much as I had figured. Then more recently I happened to be trying to relieve some memory use on the server so I could run a test VPC briefly. I noticed that I had 4 SQL server instances running. This is as expected with the default instance which CRM uses, SharePoint, SBS Monitoring, and ISA 2004. One of these I noticed was using 1.2 GB! Must be my CRM."
A few Items
Larry Lentz
writes "I have been working with Partner Managed Newsgroups on a couple of issues, but no solutions yet. One issue I have is that I cannot add new users to my CRM system. When I run the wizard to add a user, all seems to go well until the end when it tells me the user, which was selected from the list of Active Directory users, doesn't exist in Active Directory! "
Troubleshooting Dynamics CRM 3.0
Jim Glass
writes "Find answers to common questions that arise while planning and installing reporting in Microsoft CRM. As the CRM User Experience team identifies new solutions to common issues, they'll update these pages. • Troubleshooting general issues in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 • Troubleshooting e-mail and Microsoft CRM client for Outlook • Troubleshooting system administration in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 • Self-help and troubleshooting for Microsoft Dynamics"
You Will Be Assimilated
DynamicAccounting.net
writes "In case there are any lingering doubts about Microsoft's commitment to their Business Solutions (now Dynamics) line, this announcement from the Dynamics site should put any doubts to rest.
Microsoft Business Solutions Will Be Merged with Microsoft Corporation: Understand Its Impact
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Running Project Server 2003 with SQL 2005
Aaron Tiensivu
writes "
It is unsupported currently, but it doesn't look too difficult to do.
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Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage now available
Microsoft Small Business Community
writes "
Many of you probably remember when we launched the Windows Genuine Advantage Program that allows customers to validate their installation of Microsoft Windows software to see if they own a genuine copy of Windows or if they have potentially been the victim of software counterfeiting/piracy. Now, we are proud to announce the availability of the Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage Program, which like its Windows counterpart, allows customers to validate their Microsoft Office software to see if it is in fact Genuine Microsoft Office software or potentially counterfeit
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Enough of the teasing... The new VPC has shipped...
Ben Vollmer
writes "VPC is finally really posted... click the link below.....
Remember to attend the Live Meeting on June 8th and give us your feeedback!
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Merging Accounts
Anne Stanton
writes "Thanks for great MS CRM Help files Microsoft! Partners do you know there is an update to these files from March?
Anyway I totally missed that you can merge two accounts in MS CRM! Thinking it wasn't yet possible and telling my client as such.. my client went off to find the solution on their own (these small clients move really fast!) Needless to say I was thrilled when they found the answer (I really do want clients to be empowered!) and when I asked for the steps to repeat...
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Accessing PartnerSource
Anne Stanton
writes " recently had a situation where I simply wanted to support my client's interest in accessing either CustomerSource or PartnerSource. They are a licensed Empowered ISV and As it turns out sending an e-mail to Partner Resources with their and The Norwich Group's MBS partner complete contact information just wasn't going to do it. After a couple of incidents that were opened and then closed unsatisfactorly I finally started tapping into other avenues. As it turns out there really is a way to officially request access.
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Weekly Dynamic: Custom Reminders From a Smartlist in v9
DynamicAccounting.net
writes "In Dynamics GP 9 you can now create a custom reminder based on Smartlist data. The system comes with a number of preset alerts but if, for example, you wanted to get an alert if a specific customer balance was over $20,000, you can do it. Doing this is easy.
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CRM on your XBOX?
mennotk
writes "My topic did fool you didn't it?
Ok enough for the joking....I have no clue if there are CRM freakz outthere that also like to play games on consoles such as XBOX 360. But a few minutes ago the news hit me that the best Microsoft Dynamics CRM related application, macro or sample code that is going to be shared on the Sandbox can win a brand new XBOX 360!!
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Exchange Forwarding Rules not working
Guy Riddle
writes "I was recently alerted to a really neat tool from the Exchange Team - the "MFCMAPI" tool.
So what has this got to do with CRM? Well, if you have any users who claim their emails are not appearing in CRM, then this tool might be able to help you find out why. If a user has been upgraded from earlier version of Outlook, there may be some 'rules' sitting in the users account that you cannot see - which may be conflicting with the CRM Exchange Email forwarding rules.
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Looking for beta testers
Mitch Milam
writes "Afternoon Folks,
I have a small utility that allows you to enable or disable diagnostic tracing on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 without mucking around in the Registry. ( basically, it does the mucking for you. )
Through the end of May, I would like to find CRM developers, administrators, etc. that can help me test it.
If you are interested, just send me an email:
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