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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: FAQ for Customer and Partner Portals
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...r-portals.aspx
============== This post addresses the most common issues that occur with the Customer and Partner Relationship Management Portals. If the problem you’re running into is not in the list below, please post a message to the CRM Labs Solutions Forum here: http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/crmlabs/threads?filter=alltypes. 1. Solution Import 1.1 Getting started with the portals Portal installation instructions are as follows:
The cab file can be unpacked in two ways:
“The cab file is not signed or digital signature cannot be verified”. This error occurs for one of two reasons:
"The selected file is corrupted or it does not use the correct schema. Either select another file or modify the file to use the Microsoft Dynamics CRM migration template schema" This error occurs when you are running on pre-RTM version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. The portals were developed against version 5.0.9688.583, so please make sure you’re running on a build greater than that. Note: You can check the build you are running by going to your CRM client and navigating to File -> Help -> About Microsoft Dynamics CRM.1.5 Installing both Customer and Partner portals in the same CRM instance The steps are as follows:
2. Live ID/Azure Setup 2.1 Getting the device id and password Device ID and password are strings 12-22 characters long and are related to the live id so you can come up with any strings that meet the criteria. Please make sure note them down as you will need these values every time you connect to CRM Online with that particular Live ID. 2.2 Live-ID changes Live ID no longer requires domain verification, so we don’t need to download the txt file and add it to the azure project. Additionally, the UI is different. Please refer to the updated Step 8 of the documentation here: Customer Portal Partner Relationship Management Portal 3. Partner Portal Access Issues "You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page." in the Partner Portal
If you’d like to use AD or IFD instead of Live ID for authentication, you can follow the steps in this blog: http://www.shanmcarthur.net/crm/developers-corner/customer-portal-modifications-for-demo-vpc-without-internet-connectivityWhile it is written for CRM 4, the process is identical for the CRM 2011 Portals as well. The portals are designed to follow ASP.NET conventions. They should work with any legacy SSO solution that uses the IPrincipal mechanism of ASP.NET, or any membership provider that you plug into your site including the Active Directory or SQL membership providers distributed with ASP.NET. 5. WebsiteCopy.exe Utility fails when using Claims/IFD authentication OR cannot connect to datacenters outside the US WebsiteCopy.exe UI that was released with the portals on the Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace does not support Claims or IFD authentication. The UI will not allow providing only a username and password in the scenario where you have CRM installations with Claims/IFD auth. It also doesn’t connect to non-US organizations. You can use one of two solutions for this:
The portals are English-only. We have not tested them in other languages. If you are successfully able to import the Portal solution into your system and cannot activate workflows, you can try installing the English Language pack to your system. Alternatively, you can write your own workflows since the logic is pretty trivial. 6.1 System.NullReferenceException when trying to create/view a case This issue occurs only in CRM orgs that do not have English as the base language. The *WEB* keyword needs to be in the service description and the case default subject and priority needs to be translated to the target language. Palak Kadakia Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...r-portals.aspx
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