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Stormin Norm - 30 Jan 2006 19:33 GMT
I have read some postings here which state BCM is for a single user to run.

I was just at the microsoft ts2 event promoting their CRM product and the
presenter said "you run BCM in a non-Exchange environment up to five users.
After five users you should move up to CRM."

For those sharing BCM (one db on server, multi-user access), have you found
it working well??
Any hints/tricks for me to watch for?
Any good documentation/overview for using MSDE? I find it to be a pain in the
a.s to admin/debug problems. Maybe we should just toss BCM and use
GoldMine/ACT or oShare
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT
You'll probably get more answers if you post in the microsoft.public.outlook.bcm group.

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>I have read some postings here which state BCM is for a single user to run.
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> a.s to admin/debug problems. Maybe we should just toss BCM and use
> GoldMine/ACT or oShare

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