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Fail to import a Managed Solution

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Hi all,
We are using Dynamics CRM 2011 Online.
I failed to install a Managed Solution with the following error:
A managed solution cannot overwrite a {0} component on the target system that has an unmanaged base instance. The most likely scenario for this error is that an unmanaged solution has installed a new unmanaged {0} component on the target system, and now a managed solution from the same publisher is trying to install that same {0} component as managed. This will cause an invalid layering of solutions on the target system and is not allowed.
Your help is much appreciated.
Gary
Monday, December 12, 2011 6:10 AM
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Hi all,
We are using Dynamics CRM 2011 Online.
I failed to install a Managed Solution with the following error:
A managed solution cannot overwrite a {0} component on the target system that has an unmanaged base instance. The most likely scenario for this error is that an unmanaged solution has installed a new unmanaged {0} component on the target system, and now a managed solution from the same publisher is trying to install that same {0} component as managed. This will cause an invalid layering of solutions on the target system and is not allowed.
Your help is much appreciated.
Gary
Monday, December 12, 2011 6:23 AM -
A similar error is resolved in Rollup 4. What rollup are you on
Manny Grewal || AustraliaWednesday, December 14, 2011 3:12 AM -
A similar error is resolved in Rollup 4. What rollup are you on
This is Dynamics CRM 2011 Online.
Manny Grewal || AustraliaWednesday, December 14, 2011 9:22 AM -
Anyone can help?
Thanks in advanced.
Friday, December 30, 2011 2:41 AM -
Hi Gary,
Read this post :
http://kb.v-myanmar.com/2011/10/managed-solution-cannot-overwrite.html
Don't do the different type of solution for same entity for same publisher.
Regards,
PhilippeBlog : Dynamics CRM pour les francophones/for French speakers
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Monday, January 2, 2012 10:25 AM