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Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile
Author: Leonid S. KnyshovLeonid S. Knyshov Date: Nov 26, 2006 16:13
"mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message
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> sudwa,
>
> Back to your original question about whether it is possible to use BCM to
> share contacts in your office among 15 users. The answer depends upon HOW
> you need to share your data. If you need remote access for users outside
> of
> your office, BCM will present limitations to this. BCM's intended
> peer-to-
> peer networking capability will share data from one host machine to others
> in
> the network. I could be wrong but I don't believe that you will be able
> to
> share out to among 15 different machines as this could provide user access
> issues depending upon the load placed upon the SQL db. You may wish to
> provide more details about your needs because with BCM, one size does not
> fit
> all. You may be a candidate for a more fully featured CRM tool such as MS
> CRM v.3.
>
SQL server will not have any problems with 15 users and there is a migration
path to CRM 3.0 built-in.
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