I'm using the XRMToolbox normally and it suddenly cannot connect to Dynamics CRM anymore. I still can access to dynamic CRM normally but now I cannot using XRMToolbox. This is the error message.
Do you guys have any recommendations???
I fixed this by reset the password. Still dont know what is the root cause of this issue :D
Experienced same however have it now working via an SDK Login Control connection and next Office 365 sign-in (instead of the earlier Connection Wizard connections which seemed to stop working)
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As the title mentions, I've got a question regarding the possibility of implementing the on send event functionality on the outlook PC client.
I current got an add-in running that blocks sending emails on the outlook WEB variant properly and allows sending them when the criteria is met. I've used the examples the microsoft documentation provides to get it to work. This example however doesn't work on the outlook PC (windows) client. Other functionality works just fine on the outlook PC client, it's just the on send not functioning. All I get on the outlook PC client is the error "[add-in name] couldn't complete. Please try sending this message later" upon pressing send.
Been looking at this for the past few days and based on all the microsoft documentation it gives me the impression that it should be possible, but I can't find any examples online or anyone really verifying it either. Which bring us to my question as I mentioned at the start;
Is it possible to make the outlook on send event work on the outlook PC client as well? And if so, does anyone have an example of how to do so?
Thanks in advance!
Yes, the on-send feature for Outlook add-ins is supported in certain versions of Outlook win-32. There is documentation here about which versions are supported and some code examples.
I managed to fix my issue.
So to recap; when running the nodejs server locally, the on send didn't appear to work for the outlook pc client. (It did for outlook web)
What I did was put the code on an external server and ran the nodejs. Then I created an IIS website with https and redirecred it towards the localhost port of the nodejs server.
After doing this and installing the manifest through the URL the issue no longer persisted for the pc client and worked exactly the same as the outlook web variant.
I am new, so I cannot add comments - but keep in mind that if you plan to put your add-in into AppSource - the doc says it will be banned: you are not allowed to use the OnSend event for anything in there.
I hope this helps you avoid some pain if you had those plans!
" Important. Add-ins that use the on-send feature aren't allowed in AppSource. "
( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/outlook/outlook-on-send-addins?tabs=classic )
I want to setup Server Side synchronization in a CRM 2015 Online environment. The Email Server Profile is not allowing me to change the Auto-discover settings.
It is set to Yes by default. Is it supposed to be this way?
Or is this a known issue.
Kindly Help.
Some what just confirmation of Alex's comment.
Please see Supported email service configurations for server-side synchronization.
CRM Online supports server-side synchronization with Exchange Online
in the same tenant in Office 365 with Server to Server Authentication.
Other authentication methods or settings are not recommended or
supported, including;
Setting Auto Discover Server Location to No
So you can do server side synchronisation, but only with Exchange Online which is perhaps why you cant change that setting.
I've set up a forward mailbox in Dynamics CRM 2013 using the new server profile features and I an alert when performing the test and enable action. The error I am receiving is "The location of the mailbox [name] could not be determined while receiving email.".
The server profile is connected to an Office 365 and appears to be working fine for a user mailbox.
Has anyone else come across this problem?
The problem turned out to be with Office 365's auto discover.
Setting the Email Server Profiles incoming and outgoing address to https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx manually solved the problem.
I don't know if this was a local or remote issue.
I've been happily using Team Foundation Server with Visual Studio 2010 for the last couple of months at my current place of work when it has suddenly stopped working. I get the following errors:
If I browse to the wiki (Sharepoint) on the TFS server it works fine in Firefox but in Internet Explorer it fails with:
No authority could be contacted for authentication.
I'm not aware of any changes to the server or my machine that would cause the errors and other users of TFS are not affected.
The TFS server is on a different domain to my machine, but usually I get prompted to login and using a domain prefixed username works. At the moment, I don't even get a login prompt anymore.
How do I fix this?
I have recently started to experience a similar issue. We also host TFS on a different domain. Twice in the last week TFS has stopped authenticating users, and I have received messages similar to above. I have no idea what is causing this, but on each occasion SQL Server Agent service was stopped. A reboot of the server and a manual restart of SQL Server agent seems to fix the problem temporarily. I'm not sure if this information is helpful, but I would also really appreciate any help in getting to the bottom of this.
We used a workaround to get past this problem. We configured an entry in the Windows Stored User Names and Passwords tool for the domain of the TFS server. It got around the problem of TFS not prompting for credentials by explicitly supplying them via this tool.
When you change your password for that domain account, you must also change the password here otherwise your account can be locked after failing authentication too many times.
I had the same problem, sorted it by upgrading to tfs2012
In my case, I changed the default port 8080 to port 80 and everything worked fine. but the message could also happen due to wrong saved credentials. you can go to the control panel of the windows and search for credentials manager and then remove your TFS credentials.
I created a webapplication using Visual Studio2010 MVC3 .I am able to run this application successfully on my computer emulator.Then I deployed this to azure and is not working.I cant see any errors .The only message I can see on screen is "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage " .Any suggestions?
By default, the MVC3 template sets up session state management via SQL Express (you can verify this by looking at web.config). This works great locally but not in Windows Azure, since SQL Express won't be running there. Just change your database connection to point to SQL Azure (or disable session state) and hopefully you'll be back up and running again.
Nate Totten wrote a bit more on this topic, here.
I think it's some connection problem, not your code problem since you got the "internet explorer cannot display the website".
I would suggest you RDC to your VM and open the IIS and browse your website, to check if the deployment is correct. And then you can try to go to your website from you machine by the VIP instead of its domain name. For example http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/ instead of http://yourwebsite.cloudapp.net/. If it works then I think you'd better recreate the hosted service and have another try.
HTH