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Using Encrypting File System to Protect Microsoft Dynamics CRM Data on a V3c Client Running Windows XP Professional

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This white paper describes how to use EFS with the Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for Outlook Compatibility Update on a computer running Microsoft Dynamics CRM laptop client for Microsoft Office Outlook.
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    Date Published:

    UsingEFSwithV3CLaptopClient_WindowsXP.doc

    6/28/2007

    Version:
    File size:

    2

    1.9 MB

      Users of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM laptop client for Microsoft Office Outlook store offline data in SQL Server Express Edition databases that are created during the installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for Outlook Compatibility Update. When users are offline, or not connected to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM server, the data is stored in databases on their local computer until they can connect to the server and synchronize the data.

      This white paper explains how to use Encrypting File System (EFS), a feature that is provided in the Windows operating system, to protect data in Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for Outlook Compatibility Update running on Windows XP Professional SP2.
  • System Requirements

    Supported Operating System

    Windows XP Professional Edition


      • Other Requirements:

      • Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Server

      • Microsoft Dynamics CRM clients for Outlook Compatibility Update (V3c)

      • Microsoft Office XP SP3, Microsoft Office 2003 SP2, or 2007 Microsoft Office suites

  • Install Instructions


      1. To start the download, click Download, and then click Go.

      2. Do one of the following:


        • To start the installation immediately, click Open or Run this program from its current location.
        • To copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save or Save this program to disk.
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