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Outlook 2003/Business Contact Manager/Getting Things Done Add-in

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Kyle - 20 May 2008 03:38 GMT
I am looking for a solution for two business partners who want to use Outlook
as a CRM. I have the GTD add-in and when I installed the BCM, none of my
add-ins would work and Outlook wanted to disable all of them.

I restored my system to before the installation. Is it possible to have
these add-ins and BM?

Is it possible to use Outlook and achieve the same *report* results as you
would get using ACT! - a top-level report of all of the clients and their
status, activities, notes, etc?
Luther - 21 May 2008 16:32 GMT
> I am looking for a solution for two business partners who want to use Outlook
> as a CRM. I have the GTD add-in and when I installed the BCM, none of my
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> would get using ACT! - a top-level report of all of the clients and their
> status, activities, notes, etc?

I had not come across GTD before. I had a look at their web site, but
I don't have a copy of their add-in to try to reproduce the problem.
Have you asked NetCentrics? They are likely to have come across BCM
before.
Glenn - 23 May 2008 04:23 GMT
Kyle,

From your Outlook enable your addins one by one after the BCM add in is
enabled. This worked for me.

From Outlook - Help > About > Disabled Items

I hope this helps
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Glenn

> > I am looking for a solution for two business partners who want to use Outlook
> > as a CRM. I have the GTD add-in and when I installed the BCM, none of my
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Have you asked NetCentrics? They are likely to have come across BCM
> before.
 
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