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CRM 3.0 90-day trial version available
Posted by Mike Snyder on January 27, 2006 |Interested in checking out Microsoft CRM 3.0 but you're not ready to buy yet? Download a fully-functional 90-day trial version of Microsoft CRM and test drive it for yourself!
Microsoft CRM 3.0 is available as a 90-day trial version in each language in which Microsoft CRM is available. This page will be updated with new languages as they are released.
Each trial version can be converted to full use by applying a commercial license key in Microsoft CRM License Manager. A re-install is not required. When you decide which trial version to use, remember:
- The Small Business Edition trial version can be converted to a commercial Small Business Edition or Professional Edition.
- The Professional Edition trial version cannot be converted to a commercial Small Business Edition.
To use the 90-day trial, you will need the convertible trial keys available below. To get the trial software, download it from this page or re-use Microsoft CRM 3.0 media with a trial key:
- Microsoft CRM 3.0 Professional Edition Trial Key (100,000 CAL limit)
WHY97-9KFTH-76M7Y-JTVC4-62B78- Microsoft CRM 3.0 Small Business Edition Trial Key (75 CAL limit)
M2234-2PCBR-T9Y6R-KJG3V-Y7GRJImportant: Users will not be warned of impending trial expiration, so be sure that you decide well before day 90 whether to convert to a commercial license. The 90-day trial limit cannot be extended.
Our forthcoming book Working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 will also include a 90-day trial version of the software. The book will include the two CD's you need so that you don't have to spend hours downloading the files (which of course can be quite large!).
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Hi, I allready download the two files, but are in IMG format, also I saw the instructions
"A CD must be made from the image before the product can be installed. Use any suitable CD creation software to create a CD from the image."
I don't know how to make a CD image to work with it Appreciate any help !!
Regards
Posted by: Francisco | Jan 29, 2006 9:18:42 PM
Just change the file extension of the downloaded file from .img to .iso, and then you can open the .iso file with WinRar (http://www.rarlab.com/rar_archiver.htm).
Posted by: Mike Snyder | Jan 31, 2006 4:52:11 PM