Newbie Question - Microsoft CRM installation
If you are trying to set this up for test purposes, I would recommedn
configuring your virtual image to be it's own environment, complete with a AD
controller. Especially is this is just for testing and playing around, you
don't want to be messing with your prod domain. You can also configure VPC so
that the netwroking does not interfere with the rest of the environment and uses
it's own IP ranges.
Make sure you read the Implementation Guide to make sure you have all the
pre-reqs installed.
Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM
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Hello,
I am trying to get started with Microsoft CRM 1.2 (on a test environment).
I installed a virtual machine with win2003 and SQL server 2000 on it.
I understand that Microsoft CRM needs to comunnicate active directory in
order to be installed.
What is the procedure i should follow? What software should i install in
order to make it work? Will DHCP be installed also? If so, won't it interfere
with the IP allocations in our production environment?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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