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29.01.2009, 02:20 | #1 |
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: Organizing Settings Navigation in CRM 4.0
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...n-crm-4-0.aspx
============== CRM MVP Mitch Milam returns as our guest blogger today. You can read more from Mitch at his blog. The Settings area of CRM 4.0, where many administrators and customizers spend much of their time, can be customized to allow areas to be grouped by functionality. I find this customization allows me to access specific features more quickly than the basic installation – especially when you have a number of custom entities added to the Settings area. This is the default Settings area display on a system with a single custom entity: Here is one possible configuration that groups Settings by function: So how do we make this happen? By modifying the SiteMap, of course, using the following steps: 1) Export the SiteMap and load it into Visual Studio.If something goes horribly wrong and you receive an error when CRM is displayed, navigate to the following URL ( CRM on-premise ): http:////tools/systemcustomization/I...mizations.aspxor ( for CRM Online ): https://.crm.dynamics.com/tools/syst...mizations.aspxRe-import either a corrected version of your modified SiteMap or the original version. That is pretty much it. Modifying the SiteMap to alter the appearance and navigation is one of the most valuable services you can perform for your users. If you have the time, I would spend some time in the Microsoft Dynamics SDK reading about the various SiteMap components and thing about how an altered navigation scheme might benefit your customer. Cheers, Mitch Milam Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...n-crm-4-0.aspx
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