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Auth error,could not log on to CRM.Help!!!

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Stefan

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Feb 13, 2006, 5:17:28 AM2/13/06
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Hi,i've upgraded my CRM 1.2 and everything went ok.When i tried to log on to
the CRM 3.0 i recieved the following error:Authentication Error
Microsoft CRM could not log you on to the system. Make sure your user
record is enabled and that you have been assigned at least one security
role. For more information, contact your system administrator.
I'm logging as a domain administrator with that account the crm was
installed and upgrated,i've tried with other accounts but still the same,and
i can open the page only if i type the ip adress of the site when i type
http://localhost:80 i recieve that this web site is under construction.When
i
open the deployment manager i get other error: The server
http://crmserver:80/MSCRMServices/ is not responding. This might happen if
it
is currently unavailable, it is not a Microsoft CRM
server, or you do not have sufficient privileges to run User Manager.
For more information contact your system administrator.
Any ideas how to solve those problems???Thanks in advance!!!

lostincrm

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Feb 13, 2006, 5:01:24 PM2/13/06
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I have the same error, but I did not upgrade. I installed new CRM server on
same box as my SQL server and I can't add users? What am I doing wrong?

Tim Failes

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Feb 14, 2006, 2:18:30 PM2/14/06
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I am having the same problem on a new CRM3 installation. Any help would be
appreciated.
Tim

Ian S.

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Feb 16, 2006, 1:22:27 AM2/16/06
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Can you put more details on your environment and setup?

Any other numerical value in the error like 401 or something like that?

Anyway, first check if your IIS and the CRM website is running

Then you can check in IIS your CRM website property, Directory Security tab,
Authentication and access. Edit it and be sure that Integrated authentication
is the only one selected.

Make sure also that the CRM services are running.

HTH

Tim Failes

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Feb 19, 2006, 7:56:29 PM2/19/06
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Ian, thanks for your reply. In fact I think I was having a different problem
which I have now solved. See my post under "installing CRM3, multiple errors".
Regards,
Tim

Jeremy Bentvelzen

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Feb 23, 2006, 5:55:27 AM2/23/06
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I Had the same issue, and it was resolved by correcting the access rights on
the IIS Server, the site should have integrated authentication only.
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