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We have access violation in mscorwks.dll and I think we are experiencing the bug described in article 974168 ("An ...
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Moved by Max Meng Monday, April 9, 2012 5:19 AM Off-topic (Exchange issue, customer refuse the workaround in Client side) (From:Outlook IT Pro Discussions)
Clearly, because this site is always "down", Windows has no intention of allowing customers easy access to cancel their account in a timely manner before recharging them for unwanted services. Changed typeJimR1ModeratorFriday, September 11, 2009 12:44 PM. Moved byJimR1ModeratorFriday, September 11, 2009 12:44 PMOff topic.
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My customer has CRM installed in DomainA. External partners also need access to CRM and so the customer has been providing accounts for the external users in DomainA. He now wants to stop this and provide a seperate DomainB for all external partners. DomainA and DomainB will be fully trusted.
How do I write this query in CRM? The ConditionExpression doesn't appear to support nested property queries a la LINQ. This won't work: ConditionExpression accountNameCondition = new ConditionExpression(); accountNameCondition.AttributeName = "parentcustomerid.name"; accountNameCondition.Operator = ConditionOperator.Equal;
1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Activate Windows. Or, click the Windows Activation icon in the notification area. 2. Click Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to active Windows now.