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Quick Campaign - fails with "You do not have enough permissions...."
Posted by stephenejones@yahoo.co.uk on May 1st, 2007


Hi all,

We are suffering from an error with creating a Quick Campaign (letter)
from Marketing Lists:

"you do not have enough priviliges to access the Microsoft CRM object
or perform the requested operation."

It worked yesterday, and now it doesn't appear to - yet nothing that
can be identified has changed in the system, security roles, config,
etc.

Having done a search on this group, I notice that this appears to have
been a real problem for a lot of people, with very little in the way
of real answers and a fix from MS?

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...370b2 c06df39

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...48403 81eacae

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...1b168 42261b6

I have done the usual that others have suggested - check the Bulk mail
service, check that you have full permissions as administrator, but
nothing is resolving it. The users are set to 'System Administrator'
of their Business Units, and running the wizard from the server itself
('System Administrator' of the entire organisation) fails too.

I may run a CRM Server repair in a minute, but already had to do one
of these last week because CRM failed after installing Roll-up 1!! In
the end, I had to remove Roll-up 1 and do a repair before it came
back!! Its wholly unreasonable to keep doing 'repairs' for what
appears to be bugs.

I also read a solution which was a re-install of the CRM server(!),
again this is a drastic last step surely for what is a live system
which otherwise functions fine?

Please help anyone before we drop MS CRM, cut our losses, and go to
another CRM solution.

Ta in advance,
Steph

Posted by Frank Lee on May 1st, 2007


Have you try to add the CRM Server Machine, Domain Admin group and CRM Admin
user to the "PrivUserGroup {...}" Security Group in AD?


"stephenejones@yahoo.co.uk" wrote:

Posted by stephenejones@yahoo.co.uk on May 8th, 2007


Hi Frank,

Yes, these were all present.

I had to do a re-build in the end to sort. Very bizarre, but then not
the first oddity I've seen with CRM!



Frank Lee wrote:


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