- Problems with web access
- Posted by Laura on April 11th, 2005
Does the web access for CRM have to be installed on the default website? I
created a new site in IIS as a subdomain (CRM.companyname.com) and during
installation of CRM 1.2 told it to use that as it website. Everything seems
to be installed correctly but I can't bring up the site. When I try to add
users in user manager it gives me the same error joe mentioned in his post
about not being able to access the website. Unfortunately I only have 1
physical server so CRM is sharing space with Exchange, OWA, and my company
website. It seems awkward to try and run all of it in the default site.
Laura
- Posted by Gary on April 12th, 2005
You forgot to mention SQL server too
Its not awkward, just not recommended because the services that CRM requires
(ie SQL) are resource hogs. But its definatly possible, as I've tested CRM
by installing everything in one box, and it worked albeit slow, just make
sure you have plenty of memory, at least 1GB, although 2GB would help, and
hopefully your CPU is good.....
As for your problem, I'm not sure.......I selected the default choice and
never had a problem. Make sure you read the Installation Guide.
-Gary
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