Hi Everyone,
I was having the following error when trying to edit my
Business Unit on a new install: Server Error in '/'
Application. I tried a fix that another user posted on
this newsgroup. Apparently that error was caused because I
had .Net Framework 1.1 installed. I unintalled it,
installed .net framework 1.0 and the sp2, but now I cannot
open the CRM app from the browser anymore(server nor
client) It opens up the IIS default page. How can I
correct this and have my CRM page open by default again?
Help!!!

Thanks,

Jaime

Re: CRM not Default site after re-installing .net framework by Jaime

Jaime
Wed Aug 20 18:19:48 CDT 2003

Thanks for the suggestion Matt. I am going to try that now. Is it necessary
to also re-isntall the clients or no?

"Matt Parks" <Matt.Parks@removetoX_XRevereGroup.Com> wrote in message
news:uEN3f02ZDHA.1004@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Jaime,
>
> You may need to re-install the CRM app server again. I'm guessing that
> something overwrote the changes made by the CRM install. You can
re-install
> and re-use the existing DB & Active Directory setup, so it should go
> relatively smoothly.
>
> HTH,
> Matt
>
> "Jaime Velez" <jaime@pcnetworktech.com> wrote in message
> news:055601c36760$c1351a30$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi Everyone,
> I was having the following error when trying to edit my
> Business Unit on a new install: Server Error in '/'
> Application. I tried a fix that another user posted on
> this newsgroup. Apparently that error was caused because I
> had .Net Framework 1.1 installed. I unintalled it,
> installed .net framework 1.0 and the sp2, but now I cannot
> open the CRM app from the browser anymore(server nor
> client) It opens up the IIS default page. How can I
> correct this and have my CRM page open by default again?
> Help!!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jaime
>
>



Re: CRM not Default site after re-installing .net framework by Matt

Matt
Wed Aug 20 18:25:00 CDT 2003

You shouldn't have to. The clients (assuming you mean the Outlook clients)
have their own local files that are created. They communicate with the
server and so they will pickup the "fixed" version once the server's back up
and running.

Let us know how it goes.

"Jaime Velez" <support@pcnetworktech.com> wrote in message
news:%23%23cN7G3ZDHA.656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Thanks for the suggestion Matt. I am going to try that now. Is it necessary
to also re-isntall the clients or no?

"Matt Parks" <Matt.Parks@removetoX_XRevereGroup.Com> wrote in message
news:uEN3f02ZDHA.1004@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Jaime,
>
> You may need to re-install the CRM app server again. I'm guessing that
> something overwrote the changes made by the CRM install. You can
re-install
> and re-use the existing DB & Active Directory setup, so it should go
> relatively smoothly.
>
> HTH,
> Matt
>
> "Jaime Velez" <jaime@pcnetworktech.com> wrote in message
> news:055601c36760$c1351a30$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi Everyone,
> I was having the following error when trying to edit my
> Business Unit on a new install: Server Error in '/'
> Application. I tried a fix that another user posted on
> this newsgroup. Apparently that error was caused because I
> had .Net Framework 1.1 installed. I unintalled it,
> installed .net framework 1.0 and the sp2, but now I cannot
> open the CRM app from the browser anymore(server nor
> client) It opens up the IIS default page. How can I
> correct this and have my CRM page open by default again?
> Help!!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jaime
>
>




Re: CRM not Default site after re-installing .net framework by Jaime

Jaime
Wed Aug 20 21:01:24 CDT 2003

No Luck. Re-installed CRM (painfully long process)but my
default site is still coming up as the IIS Admin page
(IIS5 Documents). This is so frustrating. I was really
eager to start configuring my CRM DB and this crap
happens. Classic MS!

>-----Original Message-----
>You shouldn't have to. The clients (assuming you mean
the Outlook clients)
>have their own local files that are created. They
communicate with the
>server and so they will pickup the "fixed" version once
the server's back up
>and running.
>
>Let us know how it goes.
>
>"Jaime Velez" <support@pcnetworktech.com> wrote in message
>news:%23%23cN7G3ZDHA.656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>Thanks for the suggestion Matt. I am going to try that
now. Is it necessary
>to also re-isntall the clients or no?
>
>"Matt Parks" <Matt.Parks@removetoX_XRevereGroup.Com>
wrote in message
>news:uEN3f02ZDHA.1004@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> Jaime,
>>
>> You may need to re-install the CRM app server again.
I'm guessing that
>> something overwrote the changes made by the CRM
install. You can
>re-install
>> and re-use the existing DB & Active Directory setup, so
it should go
>> relatively smoothly.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Matt
>>
>> "Jaime Velez" <jaime@pcnetworktech.com> wrote in message
>> news:055601c36760$c1351a30$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> I was having the following error when trying to edit my
>> Business Unit on a new install: Server Error in '/'
>> Application. I tried a fix that another user posted on
>> this newsgroup. Apparently that error was caused
because I
>> had .Net Framework 1.1 installed. I unintalled it,
>> installed .net framework 1.0 and the sp2, but now I
cannot
>> open the CRM app from the browser anymore(server nor
>> client) It opens up the IIS default page. How can I
>> correct this and have my CRM page open by default again?
>> Help!!!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jaime
>>
>>
>
>
>
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>