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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 User's Guide - MAEIL, Information ...

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Synchronizing <strong>Information</strong>While you are online with <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> for <strong>Microsoft</strong> Office Outlook, changes you make to tracked records inOutlook or <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> are immediately visible to others. Changes that others make to <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong><strong>CRM</strong> are immediately visible to you. Changes that others make to records you are tracking in Outlook, may not bevisible in Outlook for up to 15 minutes.For example, you create a contact in Outlook, and track it. All the other online users will be able to view it in <strong>Microsoft</strong><strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> when it is saved. If another user changes the contact in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong>, then it could take upto 15 minutes for you to see the change in the Outlook contact, however if you chose to "View in <strong>CRM</strong>" you would seethe change immediately.If you are working offline, your changes are "stored" in your local data, which was updated when you went offline.Changes you make to tracked records in Outlook are also made in your local copy of the corresponding record. Whenyou go back online, your changes are made to the <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> server and visible to everyone and thecurrent data is available to you.The <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> address book is synchronized separately and on a different schedule.Synchronizing and Tracking <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> Data with OutlookAlso, you can track messages and records in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> by linking the record to a <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong><strong>CRM</strong> record. The process of linking a record is as simple as selecting one or more records, clicking a button on thetoolbar, and then selecting a related account or contact. You can select an option to change the message icon toindicate a tracked record. You can link a record at any time and all replies to linked e-mail messages are also tracked.Tracked e-mail messages, contacts, tasks, and appointments are updated to <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> immediately whileyou are online. If you are offline, these items are updated in your local data and will be synchronized with the <strong>Microsoft</strong><strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> server when you go back online.More information: Save Outlook Contacts, Tasks, and E-mail Messages as <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> RecordsYou can also set up your contact options to copy all your selected contacts from the <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> serverinto your Outlook Contacts folder.More information: Set Personal OptionsSynchronizing <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> and Local DataIf you have <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> for Outlook with Offline Access you can work offline with a pre-defined set of<strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> data that is on your computer. This is your local data and what data is copied is defined in alocal data group. <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> for Outlook updates your local data every time that you go offline and everytime that you go back online. You can update your <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> information by connecting to the <strong>Microsoft</strong><strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> server either where you have high-speed network access (high bandwidth), such as at your office, orthrough a dial-up modem account, such as in your hotel room when you are traveling.Updating your local data when you go offline or online can take an extended period of time. To go online and offlinemore quickly, you can turn on an option to update local data in the background. After you manually synchronize thefirst time, when you are online your business's <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> data updates your <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> forOutlook local data on a regular schedule, also typically every 15 minutes, or on a schedule your system administratorsets up. You can set your personal options to synchronize your local data with <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> morefrequently.If you synchronize your data regularly, either by manually synchronizing or setting your options to synchronize youroffline data periodically in the background while you are online, you can make sure that you have up-to-dateinformation and you can reduce the synchronization time.434 <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> <strong>4.0</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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