Has CRM Online 2011 Q2 2012 been released?
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1. august 2012 14:21
Kind of a stupid question, I know, but also stupid that I have to ask. I think the answer is "No", because I haven't seen an announcement. But I just read this again, and it mentions July 19, so maybe I'm supposed to assume it has already been released in CRM Online? If so, what version number is Q2 2012?
My primary interest is in the Outlook client. I'm been holding off rolling out the client to users thinking that a new client based on SQL Server 2012 would be release any day now. Anyone know the story on that?
Thanks,
Joel
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1. august 2012 14:24Redaktør
CRM 2011 Q2 Update has been postponed and there is a new delivery schedule. See more information and details here:
https://community.dynamics.com/product/crm/crmnontechnical/b/crmconnection/archive/2012/07/06/q2-2012-service-update-new-delivery-schedule.aspxGonzalo | gonzaloruizcrm.blogspot.com
- Foreslået som svar af Gonzalo Ruiz RMVP, Moderator 1. august 2012 14:24
- Fjernet som foreslået som svar af Gonzalo Ruiz RMVP, Moderator 1. august 2012 14:44
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1. august 2012 14:34
That's the same post I referred to. Here's the bit that mentions July 19:
On July 19th, as we committed, our Q2 release will include Microsoft SQL Server 2012 support, Industry templates and certifications for our online service. After listening to the feedback from our customers and partners we are delaying availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile and cross-browser support. These were previously scheduled to be delivered in the Q2 2012 Service Update, and we now plan to deliver them in the service update scheduled for Q4 2012.
I read that as major features have been postponed, but there is/will be a Q2 update with some of the features. I guess my real question is: Will there be a Q2 2012 update to the Outlook client that uses SQL Server 2012 for offline support?
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1. august 2012 14:47Redaktør
Did you see this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crminthefield/archive/2012/07/09/microsoft-dynamics-crm-4-0-and-2011-update-rollup-release-dates-build-numbers-and-collateral.aspx
It might answer your question
Gonzalo | gonzaloruizcrm.blogspot.com
- Markeret som svar af Joel Leach 3. august 2012 14:04
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2. august 2012 16:43Redaktør
There is no Q2 2012 release. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online 2011 already runs on SQL Server 2012, and CRM 2011 on-premise deployments have been able to use SQL Server 2012 since Update Rollup 6. (Although I think UR10 in August might have additional hotfixes to improve SQL Server 2012 compatibility).
Are you expecting a new CRM for Outlook client to use SQL Server 2012 on the desktop when running offline?
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- Markeret som svar af Joel Leach 3. august 2012 14:04
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3. august 2012 14:03
Are you expecting a new CRM for Outlook client to use SQL Server 2012 on the desktop when running offline?
I'm asking if that is supposed to happen. I also asked Microsoft on the community.dynamics.com, but no answer. I don't want to roll out the current client, only to have a new one come out in a couple of weeks. If a new version uses SQL Server 2012 for offline, I figure it would make an upgrade that much more complicated. Although, now that I think about it, SQL Server 2012 doesn't support Windows XP, so it's unlikely they'll make the switch on the client. Still, I'll wait to see if a new client ships with UR10 later this month, then roll out the deployment.
Thanks,
Joel
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6. august 2012 21:21Although SQL Server 2012 will most likely not make its debut in Update Rollup 10 (or any other update prior to Q4 2012), that particular UR is still rumored to include some hotfixes for Outlook client memory leaks, so waiting for it to be released is probably a good idea. You should keep an eye on the following page for latest update information: bit.ly/crmurinfo
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