I want to learn Dynamic Crm so I was trying to install it on my computer.
I have Windows 10 operating system.
When trying to install Dynamics Crm 2016 on my computer, by executing the SetupServer.exe program, I'm getting the following error message:
--------------------------- Microsoft Dynamics CRM Setup
--------------------------- The computer is running an operating system that Microsoft Dynamics CRM does not support. To install this
product, you must upgrade your computer to a supported operating
system. For a complete list of supported operating systems, see the
Microsoft Dynamics CRM documentation
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=510711).
Isn't Dynamics Crm compatible with Windows 10?
The list on the link is of Windows server operating systems; there is no mentioning of an OS that is farmiliar to me...
So how should I install it?
You can not install CRM 2016 on 'normal' Windows. Here is list of supported systems. You can always install Windows Server on virtual machine that is running on Windows 10.
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The Vertica Client Drivers 9.1.1 finishes with the message "installation failed".
No additional data about the error, no logs and no messages in the windows system event log.
I'm using Windows server 2012
How to understand the problem?
This is a known issue with Windows Server 2012.
First you need to manually install and enable the .NET Framework 3.5. Then you will be able to install the client drivers.
You can follow this link for instructions on how to install the .NET Framework 3.5 (https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/50892.windows-server-2012-r2-install-net-framework-3-5-feature-offlineonline.aspx). Follow the "Install .NET 3.5 Framework Features on Windows Server 2012 R2 (Online)" instructions.
I am having some trouble installing BizTalk Server 2010 on my machine. Downloaded the installer from MSDN but run into the issue of:
Showing MessageBox with text: The following platform components failed to install and will need to be manually installed before setup can proceed: Enterprise Single Sign-On Server: Unspecified error Check the log for details. Return Code: 1 === Logging stopped: 09:55:15 17 April 2013 ===
Searching the web hasn't really helped and instead caused a lot of confusion. I have accepted all the defaults when attempting to install but then it complains about needing to install the Enterprise Single Sign-On server manually?
I am using Windows 7.
Anyone else experienced this issue?
Thanks in advance, Onam.
While installing BizTalk 2016, I encountered this error when I installed only the x86 version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 and didn't install x64 version on a 64 bit machine.
Once I installed x64 version as well, the error didn't appear and the installation succeeded.
The error/note that appears in the setup/install wizard when the Enterprise SSO feature is selected, is misleading as it only asks to install the x86 version.
However the install guide that lists pre-requisites for the BizTalk, does mention that both x86 and x64 versions of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (or 2013 in case fo BizTalk 2016) Redistributable Package, should be installed.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj248697(v=bts.80).aspx
http://www.biztalkgurus.com/blogs/msft-biztalk-integration/biztalk-2013-installation-error-on-windows-server-2012-64-bit/
I am building a development machine to do some testing.
Can I have CRM 2011 and SharePoint 2010 installed on the same machine? If yes is there a specific order in which they should be installed?
having build a CRM development environment on a single VM, I can confirm that installation on the same machine is, indeed, possible. The order where SharePoint is installed first has been recommended, from memory, since Beta. Some gotchas (basically, the idea is to disrupt CRM installation that follows as little as possible):
Make sure SharePoint is NOT installed on the default web site and use host headers to separate SharePoint from the default web site.
Do install CRM List Component prior to CRM installation.
Do NOT install Reporting Services in SharePoint Integration Mode.
The CRM installation after that is a straightforward process as per Implementation Guide.
Hope it helps.
George
yes i have installed sharepoint 2010 and crm 2011 on same machine. when i installed sharepoint 2010 my crm 2011 site didnt work then i changed the port of crm 2011 from 80 to 81 by using the IIS binding option.
Hi
I know this question shoukd not be here . i tried this on the serverfault but not responded...! an yways my issue is :
I have the machine with installed the Windows 7 Enterprise N edition. I have installed the sql server 2008 also there . so can i install MOSS 2007 on such connfiguration? if not what should i do. i tried to install but showing not compitible prompt. what have to do? is wss3.0 already present in windows 7 like windows server 2003 ? I know i can do this by virtual PC installation , but i don't want right away to virtualize machine.
Nope. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 only installs on Windows Server operating systems from 2003 to 2008 R2.
I wanted to get some feedback about the problems we might face if we deploy Sharepoint 2007 on Windows 2008 instead on windows 2003
Windows SharePoint Services 3 is supported just fine on Windows 2008. You'll need to make sure that you're using SP1.
See answers on ServerFault:
Installing Office SharePoint 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2?
Installing Sharepoint 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2
To save you time two main points of the solution are:
Create your own slip-streamed installation of SharePoint with the latest Service Pack included (SP3 at the moment) and then install this directly onto Windows Server 2008 R2.
Activate .NET Framework 3.5.1 feature in Windows Server to get rid of the Windows Workflow Foundation error