With MS CRM 3.0 fully installed, we're receiving an error as soon as we enter
the system:

"An Error has occured. For more information, contatc your system
administrator"

The error is displayed within the IE interface (that is, it isn't a
javascript popup) and within the CRM frames (so we can see the top and left
hand menues). However if we try and navigate anyqhere else in the system, the
same message persists.

RE: MS CRM 3.0 - Error message displayed on entry to IE interface by lsoares

lsoares
Wed Jun 14 03:16:01 CDT 2006

Hi,

How many memory your SQL and MS CRM Server have? im wondering if it could be
a memory problem...

"NA" wrote:

> With MS CRM 3.0 fully installed, we're receiving an error as soon as we enter
> the system:
>
> "An Error has occured. For more information, contatc your system
> administrator"
>
> The error is displayed within the IE interface (that is, it isn't a
> javascript popup) and within the CRM frames (so we can see the top and left
> hand menues). However if we try and navigate anyqhere else in the system, the
> same message persists.

Re: MS CRM 3.0 - Error message displayed on entry to IE interface by DerekH

DerekH
Thu Jun 15 11:19:52 CDT 2006

Turn on "dev errors" in web.config then post the error message you
recieve.

Turning on dev errors involves opening web.config (usually in
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ or wherever the website files for MSCRM are) then
finding the text for dev errors then changing the value to On (it is
case sensitive) and saving. Then refresh your CRM page.


lsoares wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How many memory your SQL and MS CRM Server have? im wondering if it could be
> a memory problem...
>
> "NA" wrote:
>
> > With MS CRM 3.0 fully installed, we're receiving an error as soon as we enter
> > the system:
> >
> > "An Error has occured. For more information, contatc your system
> > administrator"
> >
> > The error is displayed within the IE interface (that is, it isn't a
> > javascript popup) and within the CRM frames (so we can see the top and left
> > hand menues). However if we try and navigate anyqhere else in the system, the
> > same message persists.