We are running an evaluation copy of Microsoft CRM 4.0. I am trying to test
out the multi-homed functionality but have been unable to add a user from
another domain. I have a two-way Windows trust between the two domains and
it is functioning properly. When I go to add the user from the other domain
it finds the user and fills in the users details but when I go to save it
throughs up a generic error: "An error has occurred. For more information,
contact your system administrator." Any ideas?
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Utf
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Can you enable DEV errors and post the error message?
Darren Liu, CRM MVP
Crowe
http://www.crowecrm.com
On Oct 12, 12:39 pm, HahnSolo <HahnS...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> We are running an evaluation copy of Microsoft CRM 4.0. I am trying to test
> out the multi-homed functionality but have been unable to add a user from
> another domain. I have a two-way Windows trust between the two domains and
> it is functioning properly. When I go to add the user from the other domain
> it finds the user and fills in the users details but when I go to save it
> throughs up a generic error: "An error has occurred. For more information,
> contact your system administrator." Any ideas?
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Darren
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10/12/2007 11:32:54 PM
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We did enable DEV errors but we are still recieving the same error.
"Darren Liu" wrote:
> Can you enable DEV errors and post the error message?
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> Darren Liu, CRM MVP
> Crowe
> http://www.crowecrm.com
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> On Oct 12, 12:39 pm, HahnSolo <HahnS...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > We are running an evaluation copy of Microsoft CRM 4.0. I am trying to test
> > out the multi-homed functionality but have been unable to add a user from
> > another domain. I have a two-way Windows trust between the two domains and
> > it is functioning properly. When I go to add the user from the other domain
> > it finds the user and fills in the users details but when I go to save it
> > throughs up a generic error: "An error has occurred. For more information,
> > contact your system administrator." Any ideas?
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10/19/2007 6:08:01 PM
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