Database Access CRM2011 via an External Source for Migration

Pergunta Database Access CRM2011 via an External Source for Migration

  • domingo, 11 de dezembro de 2011 06:07
     
     
    So I am moving from Salesforce to CRM 2011 (Cloud) I am looking at using Centerprise data migration software but while I can use that to log into salesforce loging into CRM with my login details causes an "authentication error", I am the admin of CRM so was sure this would be smooth on those credidentials. Does anyone know if there is a seperate setting that you have to enable this third party access or is this somethign that has to be enabled by Microsoft?

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  • domingo, 11 de dezembro de 2011 14:58
     
     
    I would look at using Starfish ETL instead. We've used to for several of these migrations. It comes with a prebuilt map to migrate from Salesforce to MCRM Cloud. Check out the video: http://www.starfishetl.com/crm-migration/salesforce-to-microsoft-crm. It supports Live and AD logins, so you shouldn't have a problem with authentication.
    • Editado crmcoder domingo, 11 de dezembro de 2011 14:59
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  • sábado, 9 de junho de 2012 04:36
     
     
    So I am moving from Salesforce to CRM 2011 (Cloud) I am looking at using Centerprise data migration software but while I can use that to log into salesforce loging into CRM with my login details causes an "authentication error", I am the admin of CRM so was sure this would be smooth on those credidentials. Does anyone know if there is a seperate setting that you have to enable this third party access or is this somethign that has to be enabled by Microsoft?
    If you have licensed SQL Server, I would recommend to check COZYROC SSIS+ library. This is an extension library for Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and it does include both Salesforce and Dynamics CRM adapters. All three Dynamics CRM deployment types are supported : Premise, Live and Hosted. 

    SSIS Tasks Components Scripts Services | http://www.cozyroc.com/

  • sábado, 9 de junho de 2012 21:45
     
     

    Scribe is also an option but a bit expensive maybe 

    http://www.scribesoft.com/