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Even better my Outlook was once again able to connect to my server and sync up all the changes I’d made to it while off-line. Much to my delight all the values were changed to the new values. I changed all those to the new https URL and opened up the CRM Configuration Wizard once again. Selecting that presented me with another selection of the CRM URL. Remember that backup? Then I looked a bit further and saw another key under the MSCRMClient with a GUID for a name. I then brought up the CRM Configuration Wizard and still had the same problem. I changed all these to reflect my new https URL.
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There you will find several references to the CRM URL. I did am was glad I had! The Registry entry of interest is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSCRMClient. Before making any changes to the Registry be sure to make a backup. I suppose that is because my one and only organization was already configured.Īfter much head scratching and Bing/Googling I decided to check the Registry. I tried adding a new configuration for the new URL but it told me there weren’t any organizations there. Unfortunately, one cannot edit the configuration other than to chance the display name. My IFD is working fine with the web client but I needed to reconfigure my Outlook client accordingly. I have just reconfigured my CRM 2011 to now use Claims Based Authentication and an Internet Facing Deployment. So, when I configured my Outlook client I used the URL and used the organization MyOrg. When I first upgraded my CRM 4.0 to CRM 2011 I didn’t set it up with access via SSL and I only had it for internal use.