TampaNick
Thu Feb 23 15:12:27 CST 2006
John,
Thanks for your help. I did verify everything that you suggested.
Thank you very much for your suggestions. After messing with it for a few
hours again today, all did what good techs do. I completely deleted the
application and re-installed it. I took the same defaults and everything as
last installation and it apopears to be working fine now.
Thanks again for your help !
Bob
"John [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> Some things to try but these things can be a bit tough to solve...
>
> What are your DNS settings? Are you trying got hit the CRM server from a
> domain-joined client? What is your CRM server name? What is the web site
> alias you set up MSCRM with? If you go to a client and open a command prompt
> and type nslookup <crmservername> what happens? What if you type nslookup
> <crmwebsitename>?
>
> Can you access MSCRM from the server by anything other than
>
http://localhost?
>
> Does your client have a firewall blocking port 5555? What about your server,
> is port 5555 blocked?
>
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> "TampaNick" <TampaNick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:921E5BED-85A4-408A-969A-1748E3651689@microsoft.com...
> > We just finished installing CRM 3.0. This was a clean installation on a
> > new
> > server. The SQL does not reside on the CRM server. The problem that I
> > am
> > having is that I can bring up the main CRM page at
http://Localhost:5555.
> > However, from any other machine I cannot bring up that page. I am logging
> > in
> > with domain admin rights but constantly get a 401.2 Not authorized to
> > view
> > this page. We have tried various methods and checked permissions and also
> > re-installed CRM. Has any had the same issue and have any resolution?
> > Your help would be greatly appreciated !
> >
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