Hello!
Perhaps some silly questions, but I don't have any Apple experiences
at all - sorry!
I'd like to restart the discussion about MS CRM 3.0 and Mac OS X
clients.
Is there any chance despite Terminal Services, Remote Desktop to use
CRM 3.0?
If providing CRM 3.0 client per TS users will have two mailing
clients :-(
Am I right, that also webclient is only available through TS or RDP?
TIA
Stefan
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When you log into CRM it authenticates to Active Directory and taps into the
builtin Security of IE 7. Needless to say it's trouble on a MAC.
With this being said the Mobile Express Client might be interesting to look
at in terms of how it was designed and built. It runs on any WMI compliant
device.
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Anne Stanton, MBSCP-CRM
President, The Norwich Group
Principal, GlobalBrain LLC
The CRM Lady at www.CRMLady.com
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Tracked in MS Dynamics CRM v3.0 Rollup 1, Outlook Client v3.0C (with hotfix)
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"Stefan Rauchegger" <stefan.rauchegger@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1177496396.546445.75210@b40g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
>
> Perhaps some silly questions, but I don't have any Apple experiences
> at all - sorry!
>
>
> I'd like to restart the discussion about MS CRM 3.0 and Mac OS X
> clients.
>
> Is there any chance despite Terminal Services, Remote Desktop to use
> CRM 3.0?
>
> If providing CRM 3.0 client per TS users will have two mailing
> clients :-(
> Am I right, that also webclient is only available through TS or RDP?
>
> TIA
> Stefan
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4/26/2007 3:27:59 AM
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