Answered doubts

  • Thursday, March 27, 2008 10:20 AM
     
     

    hi,

    someone please give the answers

     

    1 difference between MS CRM SERVER and MS CRM LIVE
    2 whether MS CRM will support PALM OS
    3 which server will take care of Business Logic
    4 If you are using MS CRM client that is MS Outlook , where it will store the data in client side during off line mode.
    5 There are only 3 levels , is their any group level in MS CRM server
    6 Whether Biztalk will support CRM server
    7 Which service to start and stop the exceution when crm application displaying error messages.

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  • Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:34 AM
    Moderator
     
     Answered

    To answer in turn:

    1. MS CRM LIVE is hosted by Microsoft.  MS CRM SERVER would either be installed on-premise, or hosted by a 3rd party.MS CRM LIVE also restricts the extent of code extensions to CRM
    2. Not natively. The browser client may work
    3. A mix of the CRM application server and the platform server
    4. In a local SQL 2005 Express database
    5. I don't understand the question. What do you mean by levels ?
    6. There's a Biztalk adapter for MSCRM. This was written for MSCRM 3.0, and will be available (it may be already) for MSCRM 4.0
    7. Most of CRM is implemented as a web application, so running IISReset is the main one
  • Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:11 PM
     
     

    Hi

    Thanks for the reply.It was very useful for us. Can u please give some clear idea for the following topics

     

    1 difference between MS CRM SERVER and MS CRM LIVE
    (Can u explain it clearly)

    3 which server will take care of Business Logic(Can u explain it clearly)


    4 If you are using MS CRM client that is MS Outlook , where it will store the data in client side during off line mode.
    (if there is no database in client side)


    5 Customizing MS CRM User profiles at three levels:
    a) Users Level (salespeople, customer service representatives)-
    b) Company Managers Level (CEO-business managers and
    sales, marketing, and customer service managers)
    c) System administrators Level -
    More than this is there any other levels


    6 Whether Biztalk will support on Small Business Server 2003


    7.How to create a custom entity (steps required)


    8.Once custom entity is created whether its attribute structure will reflect in the sql database