I have a CRM install where we have migrated data using the Migration Tool. I
did an original test install and everything worked fine. Now when I try to
load the deployment manager the (3) Snap-ins fail to initialize.

I tried the CrmSecurityService â??r â??s command but I get a bunch of errors.

Thoughts or suggestions very much appreciated.

Johan

Re: MS CRM Snap-in failed to initialize by Guy

Guy
Mon Nov 08 03:01:19 CST 2004

Can you log into the application ?
Is the MSCRM security service running? If not, can you click on start in
Windows 'Services'.
If you can log into the application, check that the user has a security role
of 'System Administrator'.
Where you are trying to force the security service to automatically start,
are you running the CrmSecurityService command fully qualified (I.e. in the
Microsoft CRM folder in Program Files).
Guy.


"Johan" <Johan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a CRM install where we have migrated data using the Migration Tool.
>I
> did an original test install and everything worked fine. Now when I try
> to
> load the deployment manager the (3) Snap-ins fail to initialize.
>
> I tried the CrmSecurityService -r -s command but I get a bunch of errors.
>
> Thoughts or suggestions very much appreciated.
>
> Johan



Re: MS CRM Snap-in failed to initialize by Johan

Johan
Mon Nov 08 10:15:01 CST 2004

Hi Guy,

Yes, the security service is running and starts fine on it's own.

I can log in to the application.

Where do I check the security rolls?

Thanks.

JA

"Guy Riddle (Snapdragon)" wrote:

> Can you log into the application ?
> Is the MSCRM security service running? If not, can you click on start in
> Windows 'Services'.
> If you can log into the application, check that the user has a security role
> of 'System Administrator'.
> Where you are trying to force the security service to automatically start,
> are you running the CrmSecurityService command fully qualified (I.e. in the
> Microsoft CRM folder in Program Files).
> Guy.
>
>
> "Johan" <Johan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D4DA3BA8-22A4-4DCC-911E-1D91B3269EC8@microsoft.com...
> >I have a CRM install where we have migrated data using the Migration Tool.
> >I
> > did an original test install and everything worked fine. Now when I try
> > to
> > load the deployment manager the (3) Snap-ins fail to initialize.
> >
> > I tried the CrmSecurityService -r -s command but I get a bunch of errors.
> >
> > Thoughts or suggestions very much appreciated.
> >
> > Johan
>
>
>

Re: MS CRM Snap-in failed to initialize by Guy

Guy
Mon Nov 08 19:36:58 CST 2004

From the main menu-Settings- Business Unit Settings-Users
Double click on the appropriate user to display their record and in the list
of side tabs will be a tab called "Roles".
You can then "Manage roles" from there and if required add the System Admin
role.
Guy.
"Johan" <Johan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6CDFC6C3-D554-47CB-B9D1-3032180698CC@microsoft.com...
> Hi Guy,
>
> Yes, the security service is running and starts fine on it's own.
>
> I can log in to the application.
>
> Where do I check the security rolls?
>
> Thanks.
>
> JA
>
> "Guy Riddle (Snapdragon)" wrote:
>
>> Can you log into the application ?
>> Is the MSCRM security service running? If not, can you click on start in
>> Windows 'Services'.
>> If you can log into the application, check that the user has a security
>> role
>> of 'System Administrator'.
>> Where you are trying to force the security service to automatically
>> start,
>> are you running the CrmSecurityService command fully qualified (I.e. in
>> the
>> Microsoft CRM folder in Program Files).
>> Guy.
>>
>>
>> "Johan" <Johan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D4DA3BA8-22A4-4DCC-911E-1D91B3269EC8@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a CRM install where we have migrated data using the Migration
>> >Tool.
>> >I
>> > did an original test install and everything worked fine. Now when I
>> > try
>> > to
>> > load the deployment manager the (3) Snap-ins fail to initialize.
>> >
>> > I tried the CrmSecurityService -r -s command but I get a bunch of
>> > errors.
>> >
>> > Thoughts or suggestions very much appreciated.
>> >
>> > Johan
>>
>>
>>