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Philip Richardson has created and blogged about a solution that creates an log of CRM usage. Typically such a log is used to monitor adoption (ie. have you herded your cats into the barn?). In a series of blog posts he takes you through the process of developing the solution and the deployment package.
Part 1: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=180 Part 2: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=182 Part 3: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=183 Part 4: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=184 Part 5: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=186
Part 1: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=180
Part 2: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=182
Part 3: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=183
Part 4: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=184
Part 5: http://www.philiprichardson.org/blog/post.aspx?id=186
This is an example of taking an often requested feature and turning it into a solution.
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These links are broken .
Please resolve it.
Hi Philip,
These links are broken.
Please resolve this issue ASAP.
These are the working links:
http://blog.philiprichardson.org/2006/11/27/crm-usage-log-part-1/
http://blog.philiprichardson.org/2006/11/28/crm-usage-log-part-2/
http://blog.philiprichardson.org/2006/11/28/crm-usage-log-part-3/
http://blog.philiprichardson.org/2006/11/29/crm-usage-log-part-4/
http://blog.philiprichardson.org/2006/11/30/crm-usage-log-part-5/
Hi guys, the 'working links' don't work either; getting "Warning! Domain mapping upgrade for this domain not found. Please log in and go to the Domains Upgrades page of your blog to use this domain." message.
Hi - I'm getting the same warning and not able to view the information. Can anyone update the links or point to another source containing the same info? We're looking for an alternative to IIS logging to audit record reads as in the "Custom CRM Usage" section of blogs.msdn.com/.../crm-usage-reporting-unleashed.aspx.
Thanks!
Michael D. Mayo