On a terminal server the CRM Outlook client is installed, following the steps
and scripts of MS.

Now all the users of the Terminal Server get the CRM Outlook client, while
not every user is a CRM users. This is probably the cause of stalling the
outlook client at startup.

Is there a way to make a difference between CRM users and standard domain
users on the Terminal Server, so only the CRM users will have the outlook
client available??

RE: CRM Outlook client on Terminal Server by RonCieslikowski

RonCieslikowski
Thu Aug 09 10:54:05 CDT 2007

Not sure why that happened. When I did my install, I just installed it under
Admin and then ran the scripts for each user individually that was a CRM
user. The others never saw a thing. This was version 3 on Window2003.

"Mirella" wrote:

> On a terminal server the CRM Outlook client is installed, following the steps
> and scripts of MS.
>
> Now all the users of the Terminal Server get the CRM Outlook client, while
> not every user is a CRM users. This is probably the cause of stalling the
> outlook client at startup.
>
> Is there a way to make a difference between CRM users and standard domain
> users on the Terminal Server, so only the CRM users will have the outlook
> client available??

RE: CRM Outlook client on Terminal Server by Mirella

Mirella
Mon Aug 13 02:54:01 CDT 2007

I will give it another try...

Thx !!!

"Ron Cieslikowski" wrote:

> Not sure why that happened. When I did my install, I just installed it under
> Admin and then ran the scripts for each user individually that was a CRM
> user. The others never saw a thing. This was version 3 on Window2003.
>
> "Mirella" wrote:
>
> > On a terminal server the CRM Outlook client is installed, following the steps
> > and scripts of MS.
> >
> > Now all the users of the Terminal Server get the CRM Outlook client, while
> > not every user is a CRM users. This is probably the cause of stalling the
> > outlook client at startup.
> >
> > Is there a way to make a difference between CRM users and standard domain
> > users on the Terminal Server, so only the CRM users will have the outlook
> > client available??