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Customize Sitemap Locales - CRM 2011

How to customize sitemap locales! Depending on your locale you’d see the word Cookies in English, French or German (I used a translator for these :D) <Area Id="The word Cookies in many languag...

Installing CRM 2011 / Share Point 2010 / CRM 2011 List Component - Part 2/2

Now onto the nitty gritty! Let’s get CRM 2011 / Share Point 2010 / CRM 2011 List Component installed and configured. Some notes: I probably should have picked a CRM 2011 port during the install s...

Installing / Configuring SharePoint 2010

Let’s load up the Share Point 2010 ISO. Click Devices -> CD/DVD Devices -> Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file -> Pick the Share Point 2010 64 bit ISO. Then choose “Install software prerequi...

Hooking CRM 2011 and Share Point 2010 together

CRM2011 – SharePoint 2010 Integration? Glue CRM 2011 & Share Point 2010 together? Make CRM 2011 and Share Point 2010 converse? I wasn’t sure what to call this exactly. “Hooking together” works ...

Creating a Web Application and Share Point 2010 Site

After you’ve pointed CRM over to port 85, let’s head back into our Share Point Central Administration Site. Select our Share Point Central Administration v4 and then under Browse Web Site click br...

Creating a Share Point 2010 Site Collection

Now we need a site collection for that Share Point site we created. Connect to http://localhost:48835 (Central Admin Server). Click create site collections. It should pick your Web Application ...

Changing the CRM 2011 Server Port

To make sure we can access the CRM Server we need to change the port. It will help us specify what it’s accessing. CRM and Share Point are pointed at port 80 right now (which is bad). Click Start ...

Changing CRM 2011 Web Services Port via Deployment Manager

Web services don’t work when we access them from Settings -> Developer Resources! It’s because we changed our port to 85 and we haven’t updated the web services location to 85 (when I changed th...

Setting up a CRM 2011 Virtual Machine (on a Domain Controller) - Part 1/2

Hi Everyone, Now that CRM 2011 RTM is out I’ve decided that I need a dev box so I can create some plugins and do some testing of the new features. Now I’m not sure about you, but I only like to wo...

Setting up Virtual Box for CRM 2011 Development

Here’s how we can setup the base image for the CRM installation. Download and install virtual box from here: VirtualBox Click New -> Click Next on the Terms and Conditions -> Give the image...