That’s right, Microsoft hasn’t releases aĦ4-bit version of the Silverlight add-on for Internet Explorer, which leads us into the following situation:
#MICROSOFT CRM OUTLOOK CLIENT 2011 INSTALL#
Of Dynamics CRM 2011 we do in fact have an 圆4 client for Outlook, so everything should be in order, right? In theory, it is, but if you’re planning to install any fancy RIA apps from the Dynamics Marketplace into your CRM 2011, you should read You simply had to tell the users to “downgrade” their Office, which is not the most optimal starting point for getting someone to adopt a new application such as Dynamics CRM. Will not be support for the 64-bit versio of Microsoft Office. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 the situation was quite nasty, as there was not and there It is coming to an end, but there simply isn’t a concrete enough reason for developers or companies to go “all in” with the 64-bit apps. Nevertheless, you should treat 64-bit applications with caution. Probably most of the new business laptops nowadays come with a 64-bit (a.k.a. Lacking a few nice features in the UI. There a few issues that might cause problems in the Outlook client installation process, this article is designed to help you save some time when upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM on your clientĬRM Online is used throughout the article, and though CRM no longer has a separate client version, the authentication methods do differ. Large number of customers still work with Outlook 2007, which is This article is based on the personal installation experience of Jukka Niiranen, documented in