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Microsoft Dynamics CRM: New plug-in development article

We just published another plug-in development article in the Getting Started with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 SDK article series. Here’s a summary:

A plug-in is custom computer code that is compiled and registered with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to change or extend the system’s functionality. This article represents part 2 in a multi-part Getting Started series of articles about how to extend Microsoft Dynamics CRM through the development and deployment of plug-ins. Part 1 in the series covered the basics about what plug-ins are, what they can do, when to use them, and the environment in which they execute. This article discusses development, deployment, and debugging of plug-ins. In addition, this article contains information about tools and techniques that can improve your efficiency and development experience as you develop plug-ins.

Here is the link to the plug-in article:

Plug-ins, Part 2: Development and Deployment

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Enjoy!

Peter Hecke

Published Friday, October 16, 2009 11:35 AM by crmblog

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# re: Microsoft Dynamics CRM: New plug-in development article

Peter: Great article! We've been looking forward to this second installment for a while!

Monday, October 19, 2009 8:20 PM by Matt Wittemann

# re: Microsoft Dynamics CRM: New plug-in development article

I am grateful for the deployment.

Monday, October 26, 2009 11:09 PM by Colin

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