In order to access your Microsoft CRM 4.0 deployment from the internet correctly, you must run the CRM IFD TOOL to make the proper modifications to your system.
You can find the tool at the following location:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=69089514-6e5a-47e1-928b-4e4d4a8541c0
Showing posts with label Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4. Show all posts
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 Migration
With the addition of a windows mobile 6 device, windows 2008 with exchange 2007 makes a powerful combination. The main feature I like is the ability to issue a command on the server to wipe all company data off the device in the event it is lost or stolen.
On that note I decided to upgrade to Small Business Server 2008.
The process was very straight forward. I followed the small business migration guide available here on technet: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc546034.aspx.
I had no issues except for permissions migrating my data over to the new server, which was a quick fix resetting and owning what tossed the access denied error.
My problem came when I tried to move over my email router for our CRM 4 deployment. For some reason the crm user for the forwarder mailbox is unable to authenticate against https:///exchange from the local machine. However from XP/2003, the user authenticates sucessfully. After many different methods of access from the new 2008 SBS server itself and my x64 Standard 2003 CRM Server, I chose to go with a suggested OS for the email router component. The OCS 2007 deployment was rolled out on 32 bit operating systems (cause it is all that is supported), so I installed the email router on the main server in the OCS topology.
I went to http://microsoft.com/downloads and grabed v1.2.1 of the Exchange MAPI collaboration objects and installed it on the server. Next, I installed the email router component, set my inbound and outbound rules, deployment info and bada bing, worked like a charm first try! Long story short- stick with the suggested, SUPPORTED configurations on this software.. ;)
On that note I decided to upgrade to Small Business Server 2008.
The process was very straight forward. I followed the small business migration guide available here on technet: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc546034.aspx.
I had no issues except for permissions migrating my data over to the new server, which was a quick fix resetting and owning what tossed the access denied error.
My problem came when I tried to move over my email router for our CRM 4 deployment. For some reason the crm user for the forwarder mailbox is unable to authenticate against https://
I went to http://microsoft.com/downloads and grabed v1.2.1 of the Exchange MAPI collaboration objects and installed it on the server. Next, I installed the email router component, set my inbound and outbound rules, deployment info and bada bing, worked like a charm first try! Long story short- stick with the suggested, SUPPORTED configurations on this software.. ;)
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