



Try running the application again.11:55:03| Info| = Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook Configuration Wizard logging started: 03-Dec-14 11:55:03 AM =ġ1:55:03|Verbose| Method entry: .ġ1:55:03| Info| Client Configuration Wizard Version. Now I don't get the "No organization" error, but: "Mandatory updates for Microsoft Dynamics CRM could not be applied successfully. When I enter the url in Internet Explorer, I get to the page, and in the addressbar a subdomain gets added: " (subdomain is my company name, same as the profile in CRM), so I start the configuration wizard in OutlookĢ010 again and enter " (also tried it with /loader.aspx). (" The wizard returns the following error: "No organization was specified in When I start the configuration-function in Outlook, I choose "My company" and enter the intranet address on which I can open the site in Internet Explorer. Microsoft Support (got there by following the link in the installers-error-message), leads me to "myserver\inetpub\wwwroot" but the "wwwroot" folder doesn't exist. We've installed the KB2028381 Client for Outlook, which installs succesfully but with a note that the web.config file couldn't be made/altered We've just installed a clean installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM and want to integrate it with Outlook 2010.
