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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  3. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Configuration
  4. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sources and Targets
  5. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Application Source Qualifiers
  6. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sessions
  7. Appendix A: Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Transformation Data Types

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connection

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connection

A Microsoft Dynamics CRM connection extracts data from and loads data to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM uses SOAP to connect to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
The following table describes the Microsoft Dynamics CRM connection properties:
Property
Description
Service Type
Type of Web service for passport authentication. Select one of the following values:
  • Discovery Service
  • Organization Service
Application Server
Name of the server that hosts Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Provide the fully qualified domain name for active directory and claims-based authentication. The fully qualified domain name must be the same in the SSL certificate file.
Configure for active directory, claims-based, and passport authentication.
If you use discovery service, use the URL of the CrmDiscoveryService Web service for passport authentication. Log in to Microsoft Dynamics online account and click
Settings
|
Customizations
. For example, if the URL for the CrmDiscoveryService Web service is
https://disco.crm5.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Discovery.svc
, enter
disco.crm5.dynamics.com
If you use organization service, use the URL of the CrmOrganizationService Web service for passport authentication. Log in to Microsoft Dynamics online account and click
Settings
|
Customizations
. For example, if the URL for the CrmOrganizationService Web service is
https://informaticallc.api.crm8.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Organization.svc
, enter
https://informaticallc.api.crm8.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Organization.svc
Port
Port in which Microsoft Dynamics CRM is configured.
Configure for active directory, claims-based, and passport authentication.
Use SSL/TLS
Secure method to connect to the application server by using SSL or TLS security protocols.
Configure for active directory and claims-based authentication.
Organization Name
Name of the organization that you want to connect to. Use one of the following options:
  • Name of the organization that appears when you log in to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  • Name that appears in the Deployment Manager.
  • The unique organization name. To find the unique organization name, log in to Microsoft Dynamics account and click
    Settings
    Customizations
    Developer Resources
    .
Configure for active directory, claims-based, and passport authentication.
Domain
Domain to which the user belongs. You must provide the complete domain name.
Configure for active directory and claims-based authentication.
Authentication Type
Method to authenticate the user. Select one of the following options:
  1. Passport. Often used for online deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  2. Claims-based. Often used for on-premise and Internet-facing deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  3. Active Directory. Often used for on-premise deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Security Token Service
Microsoft Dynamics CRM security token service URL. For example, https://sts1.company.com.
Configure for claims-based authentication.

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