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Exploring the power of Microsoft CRM 2011. Looks like it works now. I thought I share, since this took some time to investigate. I have a workflow that is triggered on Last and First name changes.
Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. This feature is now built into CRM 2013, it is called Quick View Control. It is much more advance and easy to configure. I also developed more light weight Web Resource Utility which does not required any Enti.
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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. This project contains a sample of how to retrieve Contacts from CRM 2011 using HTML 5 and JavaScript in a Windows 8 Metro style app.
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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. CRM 2011 Plugin Testing Tools. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. This project was developed by Andrew Swerlick at Engage, Inc. It was based on a similar solution. Carlton Colter of Microsoft also contributed to the first release, by reviewing and streamlining the code, as well as adding functionality to handle the .