| Description |
Version |
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1.1
9/30/2011 |
- Find Privilege
Locates the name of a user or a CRM security privilege given a valid ID.
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1.0
10/21/2010 |
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1.2
7/27/2010 |
- CRMExportJavaScript
Extract all of the custom JavaScript found in a CRM organization and write the code for each event to a file.
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1.5.0
7/12/2010 |
- Enhancement Request
A customization that allows you to track enhancement requests for a CRM system from within CRM.
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2.0
7/31/2009 |
- CRM 4.0 Development Skeleton
Provides a CRM developer with Visual Studio solution that allows for quick prototyping and development of applications which use the CRM SDK.
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4.0
8/15/2009 |
- Plugin Settings
A customization that allows you to store settings for plugins inside of CRM itself. See this post for more detail.
|
1.0
11/14/2008 |
- CRMExport Is a command-line application that allows you to export all customizations from a CRM organization.
|
2.1
8/22/2009 |
- Run CRM Deletion Service runs the CRM 4.0 deletion service which will physically delete any CRM records that have been marked for deletion. See this post for more detail.
|
2.0
8/26/2009 |
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Hi Mitch
Thank you for your excellent Bulk Attribute Deletion utility which I find invaluable. I have it working well on one server with CRM 4 installed locally (on Premises), but for some reason when I install the utility on another server (where there is also CRM 4 locally installed) I cannot get it to Connect to this on Premises CRM. I get 'The request failed with http status 401 unauthorised' error although the settings (On Premises; CRM Discovery Server: 192.168.43.21:5555; my login & pwd, domain ) are all valid in that they let me log into CRM iteself without problem. I suspect a setting in IIS7 Manager might be wrong. Which 'Authentication' values (enabled or disabled) need to be set & in which areas of the MS CRM Site in IIS to allow your utility to connect ? Many thanks Mitch, James Perkins (jperkins@accsimple.com)
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