Previously I took you through the new Bing Maps integration as part of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 update rollup 12. This feature gives users a quick view into the location of their customers from process-driven forms with single-click access to the Bing Maps website for a better user experienc
Read the full article hereThis blog post is the final part of a series. Hopefully after a long wait you will see the following screen. When it is done, you have the option to start the installer for Reporting Extension for SSRS. I will just tick it as I don’t want to manually locate the installation file for Repo
Read the full article hereThis is part 3 of this series. Hopefully after you come back from your coffee break, the status of your virtual machine should say “Running”. I will show you how to connect to it and install Dynamics CRM 2011 in it. * If you logged in your Windows Azure Portal, apart from your vir
Read the full article hereThis is the second post in this series. Last week I have showed you how to create a 3 months trial account for Windows Azure and set up the Portal. Today I will continue from where we stopped last time, and show you how to create the virtual machine we need. * The second stage is to create a Virtua
Read the full article hereLast week I was preparing for my Dynamics CRM 2011 Installation Exam. I guess same as most people, I used Virtual Machine as my platform for practicing, specifically Hyper-V. While I was building my Hyper-V virtual machine, I did come up another idea, which is can I set up the same Dynamics CRM 2011
Read the full article hereLast month we had our Sitefinity site on Azure go completely down. On checking the Azure management portal, we found that not only was the subscription disabled but our deployment had been deleted! It turns out that the spending limit had not been disabled on the subscription we were using, so onc
Read the full article hereSitefinity websites can contain a large amount of JavaScript files, possibly up to a megabyte. Thus enabling HTTP compression can significantly increase the performance of your website. YSlow stats of a Sitefinity page with a lot of JavaScript. To enable HTTP compression first add this
Read the full article hereAfter migrating a Sitefinity site that was using Telerik’s RadCaptcha to Azure, I noticed that occasionally the captcha just displayed a grey box. This was because by default the captcha image is stored in the server cache, but with multiple instances in Azure the server the browser is connect
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