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MS CRM 1.2 Vs. 1.0
Posted by SiEBEN Innovative Solutions on October 11th, 2003


Hello!

Is there a web site (or a document) that says the differences between MS CRM
1.0 and 1.2?
If not, can anybody describe them in short?

Thanks,

Doros


Posted by Gary on October 11th, 2003


Nope, and I doubt we'll see that list until it comes out. Everything has
been very hush hush, except to a select few non-MS people.............but
even to that, their promises don't have a good track history.

-Gary

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Posted by John O'Donnell on October 12th, 2003


The only thing we know is the 1.2 release will support multiple languages
and also support the server 2003 products.

keep monitoring this newsgroup and we'll post anything we find out

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Posted by Beezle on October 14th, 2003


They are also rewriting the sales outlook client .. it is currently written
in java so it is mega slow.. Plus they are making everything work on 2003..
don't expect much more then that.

2.0 will be a total rewrite.. they are going to change the .net framework
crm is written on to be the same as portal server 2.0.


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Posted by Lars on October 16th, 2003


Hello,

here in Europe the showed a 1.2beta Version. During those presentations
the following differences to 1.0 where mentioned:

- Sales for Outlook will not be using DHTML any more but ASP.NET.
Therefore customizations will also be available in Outlook when they are
made in the WebClient.
- Crystal integration should be better - they will also probably use
Crystal 9
- PostCallouts will be available

They say that there will be more but that these are the 'biggest' things.

Lars



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Posted by Anil on October 16th, 2003


Lars,

PostCallouts are already available in 1.0. Perhaps you meant PreCallouts?

That would be very very cool [for my purposes at least] : )


Cheers,
Anil


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Posted by Lars on October 17th, 2003


Hi Anil,

yes that should have been PreCallouts of course. Unfortunately neither
Post- nor PreCallouts will have return values in 1.2. They told me, that
they are planning that for 2.x

Lars





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Posted by Anil on October 20th, 2003


AGGG!

What's the point of a PreCallout WITHOUT a return value?!

I would think the most interesting feature of a pre-callout is the ability
to abort, reject or modify the request.

Of course you have access to the soon to be obsolete data in the database,
but I can't imagine many people need access to that? Perhaps I'm wrong.


Anil


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