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Hello,
We've just installed BCM on two machines and shared one of the BCM's database and I can connect into it and see everything as expected.
Does anyone know how many other BCM's can connect to this shared BCM? I've read on the MS website that BCM CRM is designed for companies smaller than 25 strong. We've got about 65 people in the office who I'd like to set up on it for the shared contacts side of things and about 5 senior staff would use the CRm side of things.
I've tried connecting to the Shared BCM using SQL Enterprise Manager version 8 but I can't get this to work. Should I be able to do this? I was hoping to be able to replicate the schema in SQL Server.
Is it possible to move the database over to MS SQL and then get a BCM Outlook client to connect into that? This way we can have the BCM data as part of our SQL Server data.
Thanks,
Nick
We've just installed BCM on two machines and shared one of the BCM's database and I can connect into it and see everything as expected.
Does anyone know how many other BCM's can connect to this shared BCM? I've read on the MS website that BCM CRM is designed for companies smaller than 25 strong. We've got about 65 people in the office who I'd like to set up on it for the shared contacts side of things and about 5 senior staff would use the CRm side of things.
I've tried connecting to the Shared BCM using SQL Enterprise Manager version 8 but I can't get this to work. Should I be able to do this? I was hoping to be able to replicate the schema in SQL Server.
Is it possible to move the database over to MS SQL and then get a BCM Outlook client to connect into that? This way we can have the BCM data as part of our SQL Server data.
Thanks,
Nick