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How to recover My Documents files using a System Restore Point
This process can come in handy if you use offline folders. The problem I ran into was that the previous host was removed without all the clients being able to sync. Thus, I was left with orphaned Offline Files that were pointing to the old host. The best way to retrieve these files is to take the following steps.
Read MoreMicrosoft Surface Pro – Bring me your poor, your tired, huddled PCs…
I got one of these (Pro 1) about 2 years ago and got the Pro 3 just 3 months ago. We are an IT provider so it is important to put on a good show and walk into a meeting flashing a snazzy new tablet around and wowing the crowd. (I suppose…) I liked my Dell laptop and was a bit resistant to this but after about 2 days – this thing rocked! It weighs less, connects to everything, runs all the full-version Windows apps, battery life is easily managed as it has a solid state drive and goes to sleep/wakes like a champ. I can dictate, type, handwrite, snap a pic, mouse, touch, swipe, gesture… The list goes on. Using this with Office 365 and OneDrive is a cinch and now that everything is synced to everywhere and Office Web Apps are free, I have access to everything, everywhere, all the time.
Read MoreMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and Internet Explorer Support Lifecycle Announcement
Beginning January 12, 2016, only the most current version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system will receive technical support and security updates. See the Lifecycle FAQ here for more details.
Read MoreUnable to Access Hierarchy Visualizations
As part of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 release, Hierarchy Visualizations was introduced as a new functionality that allowed us to look at records and their relationships in a new way. Hierarchy Visualizations presented the relationship in an easy to understand graphical format. For example, below we see the relationship between Accounts.
Read MoreTraveling Smart Phones
The iPhone 6 and 6S are among a growing number of smartphones ideal for global travelers since they can be used almost anywhere in the world. The iPhone 6 supports the necessary radio frequencies that local carriers offer their 4G LTE wireless service. The days of complicated “world” phones are over. Almost all carriers now support the global frequencies one way or the other.
Read MoreMicrosoft Releases Dynamics CRM 2016
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 has been officially released! On November 30, 2015 Microsoft released its next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) offering to general availability. The on-premises Dynamics CRM 2016 and its cloud-based counterpart Dynamics CRM Online are now available in 44 languages and 130 markets.
Read MoreAT&T Introduces Wi-Fi Calling for the iPhone
AT&T has just rolled out Wifi Calling for the iPhone 6 and 6s. This feature was previously limited to subscribers in the Houston area but is now available nationwide. AT&T was the last holdout on the technology but they have finally made the switch (Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile already participate). This feature allows your iPhone to make and receive calls and/or Text messages when cell service is spotty or non-existent, over your phones’ WiFi connection. To turn on Wi-Fi calling, go to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling, and tap the slider to turn it on. No more having to deal with buildings that have poor signal, or interference if your home has a bad cell signal. Just turn on your Wi-Fi and make your calls over the internet. Happy calling.
Read MoreGeo-IP Filter – what is it exactly?
As many people in the IT arena know, but maybe not so many residential or end users do, firewalls are of the greatest importance when trying to prevent unwanted traffic and or users from accessing your vital applications and information housed on your personal system or systems and servers for businesses.
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To Thread or not to Thread – Optimizing Integrations with Microsoft CRM
We love to customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions here @Beringer. We’ve been working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM since its inception, and we’re always finding innovative ways to integrate it with foreign systems. One of the challenges when ensuring data stays up to date is identifying and overcoming bottlenecks. Memory, CPU and Disk speed can contribute to a slow integration, but we typically see internet latency as the primary bottleneck. When an integration sends a request to a remote system, it usually waits idle until it receives its data. In these scenarios, it is very efficient to utilize that time by threading your integration. Why? Because threading can take advantage of that idle time by building and sending another request.
Read MoreMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 2016 – What’s New?
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 will be released by the end of this calendar year, so what’s new in the next version?
One of the prominent design goals for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 is Intelligent Customer Engagement, helping companies deliver customer experiences that are personalized, proactive and predictive.
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