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Category Archives: Microsoft CRM Mobile
Dynamics Mobile App Activities Error “part of the form can’t be displayed”
I had encountered the following Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CRM) Mobile App Activities Error “This part of the form can’t be displayed. Please contact your administrator”when trying to access the Activities from Mobile App menu: Clicking on the Error details provided … Continue reading
Posted in CRM 2016, CRM On Premise, CRM Online, Customization, Dynamics 365, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft CRM Mobile, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Mobile, Mobile App, MS CRM, Troubleshooting
Tagged Dynamics 365 for phones and tablets, This part of the form can’t be displayed, This view is unavailable
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Dynamics 365 App for Outlook together with Outlook App for iPad/iPhone is Awesome!
The latest Microsoft Dynamics 365 App for Outlook (from the December 2016 CRM Update, v8.2x) works pretty well. It even integrates with the latest Microsoft Outlook App for iPad/iPhone (via the new Dynamics 365 Add-in) – to help track emails … Continue reading
Posted in CRM On Premise, CRM Online, Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 Outlook App, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft CRM Mobile, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Outlook App, Mobile, MS CRM, Office 365
Tagged Calendar, Contact, Dynamics 365 CRM Outlook App, Email, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mobile
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Microsoft CRM 2013 running on Microsoft Surface Pro 2
I was able to install the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Outlook Client (version 6.0.0.809) on the just released Microsoft Surface Pro 2! I’m running the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Microsoft Office Outlook with Offline Access. I can go offline … Continue reading
How to switch user login on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 for Tablets (iPad and Windows 8)
By now most of us have heard about the nice rich Tablet Client that comes with Microsoft CRM 2013. I have to say that the Tablet Client sports a very consistent and modern user interface that mobile users will surely … Continue reading
Posted in CRM 2013, CRM On Premise, CRM Online, iPad, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft CRM Mobile, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Mobile, MS CRM, Offline, Tablet
Tagged iPad, Tablet, Windows 8
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Microsoft CRM Mobile Express on iPad / iPhone Setting
A common Microsoft CRM mobile question I’d often come across – does Microsoft CRM supports iPad or iPhone? As of June 11, 2012, the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile Express client runs on iPad/iPhone. Be sure to check the setting to … Continue reading
Posted in CRM 2011, CRM On Premise, CRM Online, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft CRM Mobile, Microsoft CRM Update, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, MS CRM, ms crm 5.0
Tagged iPad, iPhone, Mobile Express
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Mobile Option: Microsoft CRM 4.0 Mobile Express
Exciting news – the new Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Mobile Express is available for preview. The 4.0 Mobile Express could be an excellent option to setup for most Small to Medium Businesses (SMB) that want to access Microsoft CRM data via their mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft CRM Mobile
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Mobile Options: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0
Today, let me address the growing desire to couple mobile phones to the company’s CRM data. The easiest and cheapest way is simply to use the built-in Microsoft Dynamics CRM Outlook Client feature. It supports all versions of Microsoft CRM … Continue reading
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What’s Next: Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile – Part 3
We had tested the Microsoft CRM Mobile running on PDA Phone PPC6700 and it performed well (Part 2). Here is the current list of PDA and PDA Phones we have tested that works with Microsoft CRM Mobile 3.0 (list will update periodically): PDA: –Dell Axim x51v (April, … Continue reading
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What’s Next: Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile – Part 2
We had tested the Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile running on the Dell Axim x51v PDA and it performed well (Part 1), now it is time for trying it on one of those hot PDA Phones running Windows Mobile 5 currently available in the US market as of June, 2006: … Continue reading
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What’s Next: Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile
We’ve finally got a chance to play with the just released Microsoft CRM 3.0 Mobile, the setup from the implementation guide was pretty straight forward (for us anyway) and our initial environment was up and running in a few hours. We’ve decided … Continue reading
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