On 11 Mrz., 18:37, Ulrike Fischer <ne...@nililand.de> wrote: Am Tue, 11 Mar 2008 09:46:15 -0700 (PDT) schrieb pkg: Du sollst aber nicht mehr TGreen von pstricks-add benutzen, das macht keine Transparenz sondern nur eine enge Schraffur. Wenn du Transparenz machen willst, aktualisiere dein PSTricks und verwende die Parameter fillcolor und opacity. Weißt Du zufällig
On 11 Mrz., 16:00, Uwe Siart <use...@siart.de> wrote: Uwe Siart <use...@siart.de> writes: Der fillstyle 'transparent' war nur ein Hack, da wurde Transparenz durch Schraffierung simuliert. Das, was PSTricks jetzt anspricht, ist echte Transparenz. In der von dir gezeigten Version von pstricks-add war es auch schon PDF1.4-Transparenz. Jedenfalls hat der fillstyle 'transparent'
Hi John, We too have Exchange 2007. If you, like us, are not bothered with incoming email (which requires the exchange router which does not support exch 2007), on installing CRM 3.0 you should be able to specify your exchange server as the outbound SMTP server (if you have already installed CRM, this is a registry hack - HKLM/Software/Microsoft/MSCRM, keys SMTPServer and STMPServerPort
Hi all, Quick update - by default when CRM is installed, the administrator account has restricted access set. When I unset this, the workflows started working normally. Is this how it's supposed to work or is there something hinky going on? Minex <Centra@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message news:eZK%%23C9y3HHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi David, Thank you for your help,
Are these servers in the same domain ? If not, you definitely won't be able to get this to work, as you'll have to use the Redeployment tool. If they are in the same domain you should be able to get this to work, but your problem is that each install has a separate organisation ID, which is appended to the CRM group names. I think your best option is to remove CRM from your server Hera