Customer Portal CRM 2011, need create a site manually in IIS?
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Monday, May 23, 2011 7:44 PM
Hello, everyone!
I would like help to make the Customer Portal for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 (on-premise) run normally.
Already, I get to import and copy content the of website (websitecopy) following the documentation.But, what's need do now?. Create a site manually in IIS?
Thanks in advance- Moved by Kimberlee JohnsonMicrosoft Employee Monday, May 23, 2011 9:44 PM Customer Portal setup questions (From:Dynamics CRM)
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Friday, May 27, 2011 2:24 AMModerator
Yes, that would be one of the next steps. Since you indicated that you started the process by following the documentation, keep reading it - it will cover how to set up your IIS website too. The next section after using website copy is how to register for Live ID, then modify your web.config files and set up your site in IIS.
Shan McArthur www.shanmcarthur.net Check out the commercial edition of xRM portals @ www.adxstudio.com- Marked As Answer by Isaias José da Silva Friday, May 27, 2011 7:19 PM
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Friday, April 20, 2012 2:32 PM
Hello People.
I´m implementing the Customer Portal for OnPremise CRM.
In the "Customer Portal Deployment Guide On Premises
v2.0", I have the following questions:"Says: 4.Register your application using a Windows Live ID (any WLID account that you would like to use to manage your Windows Live applications can be used). Registering your application allows Windows Live to authenticate with your web portal application. Go to https://live.azure.com. Click the Add an application link:"
Question 1:
I think I don´t need to do this step, because My CRM is OnPremise. Is that Correct??Objective: My clients log in Customer Portal through a "User" or "Password". I think have to redirect this "User" to a "MS CRM User Account".
Question 2:
I already have "Customer Portal" in CRM->Content Management->Website->Active WebSites. What is the Next Step?Thanks in advanced.

Roxana Cevallos Q. -PARTNER-
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Friday, September 21, 2012 10:08 PM
just to let you know.. I just downloaded the portal for on-premise and in the guide,
it ends at the live id registration thing.
it doesnt' tell you what to do with IIS. I think that's why people are asking. maybe you have a different version of the guide?
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Tuesday, March 05, 2013 12:48 PMHi,
anybody a solution/manual for install the portal web site in IIS?