Outlook CRM 4.0 client in combination with Office 2010 64 bit
As Office 2010 is now available in the market we received the compatibility/supportability question multiple times.
There are no plans to support CRM 4.0 Outlook client in combination with Office 2010 64 bit. CRM 4.0 Outlook client will only be supported with the Office 32 bit version.
Kind regards,
CRM Team
Comments
Anonymous
June 15, 2010
This doesn't make sense and is completely unacceptable.Anonymous
June 16, 2010
What a disapointment CRM team! So I have a 64 bit os and now a 64 bit office 2010, but minus CRM 4 . What are you waiting for CRM 5.0?Anonymous
June 23, 2010
Seems bizarre, not to support 64bit ! And more bizarre having no intention to do so, the big selling point was its integration with Outlook.Anonymous
July 04, 2010
Agree with previous comments. Not a wise descision in a comettative market.Anonymous
July 11, 2010
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July 12, 2010
Nice, leave it to Microsoft to make even their own products not support 64 bit (CRM Outlook client). Even though CRM, Windows and Outlook are all their products. Not like we are dealing with a 3rd party Vendor here. Not to mention 47% of Windows 7 installations are 64bit.Anonymous
July 20, 2010
Yeah really what a joke. Keep up the good work Microsoft!Anonymous
July 27, 2010
Is it true ? How Microsoft expect to partners develop xRM apps based on Dynamics CRM with decisions like that ?Anonymous
August 05, 2010
Outlook 32-bit is supported. You can still use 32-bit of office 2010 (or 2007) on Windows 7 x64 in combination with CRM 4.0 Client. Outlook 64-bit is a new technology and it was to expect, that it won't support everything from a beginning. At the moment, unless you are really heavy Outlook user with tenths of GB mailbox and if you are not using Excel / Access for some really big and serious data digging, better stick with Outlook 2010 32-bit. ;)Anonymous
August 08, 2010
I'd rather not have the Outlook integration and work in IE than uninstalling Office2010 64bit...! When I need the Outlook integration - untill it works with Office2010 64bit - I use remote desktop to a computer with old-school Office2007 32bit and CRM integration ... What's the point in developing anything in this world, when you prefer no-one to take the first steps...???!??!!Anonymous
August 17, 2010
lol, can't believe they just straight up said no to it. We the people ... connect.microsoft.com/.../64-bit-outlook-2010-crm-clientAnonymous
August 23, 2010
To say this is idiotic is an euphenism. At least have the decensy to give us a more elaborate answer instead of this press-like statement which a 6 years old could do better.Anonymous
September 09, 2010
what I do ? Wainting for CRM 2011 ?Anonymous
September 29, 2010
Ich galub ich spinne und was ist mit Terminalserver?Anonymous
October 08, 2010
What a huge dissappointment. Not surprising with microsoft these days, they seem to have lost contact with the people that actually use their products! All about money I guess. Bring back Bill!Anonymous
December 13, 2010
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December 16, 2010
64 Bit seems to be treated by Microsoft like Linux... even with device drivers. Software can be painful.Anonymous
December 16, 2010
If they would use microsoft technology for development, it just would be a compiler setting to get 64 bit code. CRM team: please speak with you Visual Studio Team. They can help you out of this mess!Anonymous
February 02, 2011
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February 04, 2011
Ughh, It does not make any sense ! - is there any reason for this ? - should we stop selling MS CRM 4.0 to our customers ?Anonymous
May 23, 2011
unbelievable - until now no action... is there any WARNIG while the installation of 64bit office - or should the stupid customer find it out after purchasing ???!?!?!Anonymous
May 29, 2011
Sometime Microsoft play with your feelings !!! JameelAnonymous
August 04, 2011
our organisation is not moving to CRM because of this. Shoot yourself in the foot MS.Anonymous
August 04, 2011
our organisation is not moving to CRM because of this. Shoot yourself in the foot MS.Anonymous
January 03, 2012
Another example I see where the most INCOMPATIBLE software for Microsoft is..... Microsoft! :-(Anonymous
July 14, 2013
What a stupid decision. Rolling my company away from CRM now. Fisher and Paykel have spent ££££ on this, and now we will go elsewhere.Anonymous
April 14, 2014
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