I know a user needs a license to the Sales module to see it in CRM client, but does a user need a Sales License to use CRM Sales For Outlook? Or will just a standard license do? Anybody know?

Re: License Question by Panayiotis

Panayiotis
Thu Apr 15 13:34:44 CDT 2004

From what I have read in the IG the license you pruchase for
the Sales (or Customer Service) module will entitle you to use
both the web browser interface and/or the Outlook client
interface with no additional cost.

Panayiotis


On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 10:01:10 -0700, Heather Bain
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I know a user needs a license to the Sales module to see it in CRM client, but does a user need a Sales License to use CRM Sales For Outlook? Or will just a standard license do? Anybody know?


Re: License Question by Matt

Matt
Thu Apr 15 14:29:52 CDT 2004

You license CRM for either Sales, Service or Both (Suite). Then, you also
choose within that, either the Standar or Professional license. The SFO is
included in the Sales or Suite licenses.

Matt Parks

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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 10:01:10 -0700, Heather Bain
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

I know a user needs a license to the Sales module to see it in CRM client, but
does a user need a Sales License to use CRM Sales For Outlook? Or will just a
standard license do? Anybody know?