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System Settings Error.Window does not open.
Posted by Tex on February 9th, 2006


Hello,
fresh install of CRM 3.0.The user logged in has all privileges
assigned.Everytime I select system settings I receive "error"contact system
administrator.All other options are fine.
Any ideas what may be causing this?
Thanks in Advance.

Posted by Min Fan [MFST] on February 12th, 2006


You may want to try whether your reporting area work well. If not, you may
have configuration issues. Please check on KB
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;909588 to see if you
have configuration issues.

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Posted by John O'Donnell on February 16th, 2006


The reporting issue only affects the system settings when you try to save
them. As some system settings are report related such as report categories
you will not be able to save the settings until you have reporting working.

Have you tried logging on as the original crm installer. Also go into the
user record and make sure restricted mode is turned off


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Posted by David Snell on February 21st, 2006


I am having the same problem. CRM SBE 3.0 and SQL 2000 SP4. The application
appears to run fine except I cannot access the system settings from either
the server or a client. I also get the same error when trying to run reports.

Initially my reportserver was set to an external URL that was incorrect.
I've tried it using the servers name (same name as used to access CRM from a
client) and also the servers IP. No joy.

I've also tried to edit web.config to set DevErrors to true but I get the
same error when attempting to open that file.

Has anyone resolved this problem yet? I don't know where to turn from here.

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