Does any one know why when I modify a form and publish it,
it 1. sets the ISV.config back to the original and 2. the
changes don't show up?

We modified the isv, but it keeps defaulting back to the
original after publishing.

thanks for the help,
Jen

modifying forms by anonymous

anonymous
Mon Jul 12 10:53:05 CDT 2004

After you use deployment manager to re-publish you have
to reset IIS.
Drop to a command line and type iisreset


>-----Original Message-----
>Does any one know why when I modify a form and publish
it,
>it 1. sets the ISV.config back to the original and 2.
the
>changes don't show up?
>
>We modified the isv, but it keeps defaulting back to the
>original after publishing.
>
>thanks for the help,
>Jen
>.
>

modifying forms by Ketil

Ketil
Tue Jul 13 07:30:03 CDT 2004

We have had the same problem with the modified isv file
being overwritten by the original one.
Seems to happen when we publish customisations. We are
logged on as a different user from the one that installed
MSCRM (Administrator), and suspect this may be the cause
of the problem.

Ketil

>-----Original Message-----
>After you use deployment manager to re-publish you have
>to reset IIS.
>Drop to a command line and type iisreset
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Does any one know why when I modify a form and publish
>it,
>>it 1. sets the ISV.config back to the original and 2.
>the
>>changes don't show up?
>>
>>We modified the isv, but it keeps defaulting back to the
>>original after publishing.
>>
>>thanks for the help,
>>Jen
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: modifying forms by John

John
Tue Jul 13 22:31:07 CDT 2004

this happens because you have another isv.config file on the system such as
in this location

C:\Program Files\Microsoft CRM\Tools\Config folder.

To fix rename this file then make your changes again to the isv.config in
the _Resources directory


--
John O'Donnell
Microsoft CRM MVP


"Ketil" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2c6bc01c468d5$1f21ad40$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> We have had the same problem with the modified isv file
> being overwritten by the original one.
> Seems to happen when we publish customisations. We are
> logged on as a different user from the one that installed
> MSCRM (Administrator), and suspect this may be the cause
> of the problem.
>
> Ketil
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >After you use deployment manager to re-publish you have
> >to reset IIS.
> >Drop to a command line and type iisreset
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Does any one know why when I modify a form and publish
> >it,
> >>it 1. sets the ISV.config back to the original and 2.
> >the
> >>changes don't show up?
> >>
> >>We modified the isv, but it keeps defaulting back to the
> >>original after publishing.
> >>
> >>thanks for the help,
> >>Jen
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >