Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 - Update Rollup 9 Beta or Q2 2012 Service Update or R8

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 - Update Rollup 9 Beta or Q2 2012 Service Update or R8


The beta version of the upcoming update to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, Update Rollup 9 (UR9) or Q2 2012 Service Update or R8, also known as "CRM Anywhere", was released on May 9, 2012.

Experience in resolving Breaking Script Issues When Upgrading Microsoft Dynamics CRM customization for multiple-browser support

 

WaveAccess experience in resolving Breaking Script Issues When Upgrading Microsoft Dynamics CRM customization for multiple-browser support

Microsoft released a beta version of MS Dynamics CRM that supports multiple browser types, but this also includes significant changes that will influence a great number of users and organizations that use Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Q2 2012 Service Update – New delivery schedule

Q2 2012 Service Update – New delivery schedule




The Microsoft Dynamics CRM team is committed to delivering familiar, connected and intelligent CRM experiences to the 33,000 organizations worldwide that power their sales, service and marketing processes with Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Update on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Rollup 12 Release

Update on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Rollup 12 Release


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I'd like to give an update on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Rollup (UR) 12 Release. We originally made UR12 available on Thursday, January 10th, to deliver multi-browser support for our On Premises customers. After discovering an issue that could potentially impact a customer's database, we withdrew the UR12 Server bits to ensure that no On Premises customers would be affected. Unfortunately, these bits were available on the Microsoft Download Center for a short period of time. If you downloaded the UR12 Server bits, please do not install them. We plan to repost the UR12 Server bits within the next week, and we will keep you informed as to when they are available. We have taken measures to improve our engineering processes and methodologies going forward, and we take your feedback very seriously. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.

Bob Stutz
Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Dynamics CRM