Hi All,

Question: Once you've made changes to isv.config how do you make those
changes take place in CRM?

To further this, does anyone have any sample isv.config files they can
send me that I can get ideas from please. I'm trying to learn all
about this file (which I've done from technet) but I've not been able
to get any changes made. (if it helps my email is
bev.boof@ntlworldNOSPAMREMOVETH IS.com

Thanks all

Tom

Re: isv.config by Sebastien

Sebastien
Fri Nov 05 10:42:23 CST 2004

Hi Tom,

Some changes might be available if you refresh your CRM page.

If there are still not available, you need to do an IISRESET.

Open an Command Prompt and type "iisreset". This will refresh your IIS
services.

Note that users might loose connectivity to any web site (including CRM).


"Tom Fitzgerald" <bouffont@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Question: Once you've made changes to isv.config how do you make those
> changes take place in CRM?
>
> To further this, does anyone have any sample isv.config files they can
> send me that I can get ideas from please. I'm trying to learn all
> about this file (which I've done from technet) but I've not been able
> to get any changes made. (if it helps my email is
> bev.boof@ntlworldNOSPAMREMOVETH IS.com
>
> Thanks all
>
> Tom



Re: isv.config by Stephen

Stephen
Fri Nov 05 11:30:05 CST 2004

Tom,

Changes to isv.config should happen immediately - just hit F5.

If you don't see anything, you probably forgot to turn on ISVIntegration in
web.config.


Stephen

"Tom Fitzgerald" <bouffont@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6f1729e.0411050813.23ddf266@posting.google.com...
> Hi All,
>
> Question: Once you've made changes to isv.config how do you make those
> changes take place in CRM?
>
> To further this, does anyone have any sample isv.config files they can
> send me that I can get ideas from please. I'm trying to learn all
> about this file (which I've done from technet) but I've not been able
> to get any changes made. (if it helps my email is
> bev.boof@ntlworldNOSPAMREMOVETH IS.com
>
> Thanks all
>
> Tom



Re: isv.config by Peter

Peter
Fri Nov 05 13:09:23 CST 2004

Either that, or you changed the wrong instance of isv.config


"Stephen Redmond" <stephen_at_crm.ie@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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> Tom,
>
> Changes to isv.config should happen immediately - just hit F5.
>
> If you don't see anything, you probably forgot to turn on ISVIntegration
> in web.config.
>
>
> Stephen
>
> "Tom Fitzgerald" <bouffont@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:6f1729e.0411050813.23ddf266@posting.google.com...
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Question: Once you've made changes to isv.config how do you make those
>> changes take place in CRM?
>>
>> To further this, does anyone have any sample isv.config files they can
>> send me that I can get ideas from please. I'm trying to learn all
>> about this file (which I've done from technet) but I've not been able
>> to get any changes made. (if it helps my email is
>> bev.boof@ntlworldNOSPAMREMOVETH IS.com
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>> Tom
>
>