> I would like to find out if you can use a Powerbook with VPc 7
> partition and access a microsoft CRM system on a Microsoft Windows 2003
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> Does anyone have any experience with Microsoft Virtual PC 7, and
> Microsoft CRM v1.2
I couldn't find much info on this product. Can you tell us something about
it?
I assume that you want to run some kind of client that will access a Win32
Server, right?
/Fredrik
gstrom@bellsouth.net - 31 Dec 2004 15:35 GMT
> > I would like to find out if you can use a Powerbook with VPc 7
> > partition and access a microsoft CRM system on a Microsoft Windows 2003
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>
> /Fredrik
I will start at the beginning:
I use a PC with Microsoft Windows XP, and Office 2003. Office 2003 has
Outlook 2003 in the package. Microsoft has a product SQL 2000 which we
use on a server in the office, and on each PC. Outlook 2003 lets us use
a product from Microsoft called CRM v1.2 wich fits into Outlook and
also uses SQL 2000 to connect to the database on our server which uses
Windows 2003 Server.
I would like to get a Powerbook to be able to use all the graphics that
I could. I would like to be able to use my Microsoft CRM v1.2 within
Outlook 2003 VIA Virtual PC V7
Fredrik Wahlgren - 31 Dec 2004 15:47 GMT
> I will start at the beginning:
>
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> I could. I would like to be able to use my Microsoft CRM v1.2 within
> Outlook 2003 VIA Virtual PC V7
Ah. I guess this means that if Outlook works on VPC, so should MS CRM.
/ Fredrik