Aishwarya in our CRM team reminded me to mention that Update Rollup 1 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 is released. This is the first service release since CRM 2013 was launched. This update is available for both On-Premises and On Line instances.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2891271
KB Article: 2891271
Build Version: 6.0.0001.0061
This is the first service release since CRM 2013 was launched. This update is available for On-Premises instances.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2891271
KB Article: 2891271
It deals with some 32 ‘teething issues’. contains stability and memory-consumption improvements, as well as fixes for 32 issues. ( I am pleased to note that the issue “When data is entered into a form, the Save button can be clicked multiple times which results in multiple of the same record being created.”) is one of the fixes.
You can verify whether UR1 has been applied by looking at version number on Dynamics CRM’s “About” page.
With UR1 we get to see the new versioning scheme in action. Microsoft now uses new version numbering rules to bring more clarity to major updates (first number), minor updates (second number), and upgrade rollups and builds (third number). The on-premise release of CRM 2013 was version 6.0.0.809. The new online version number with Update Rollup 1 applied is 6.0.1.61. You can now look at the third number in the version string to know which update rollup you are on. The format of the version number is now major.minor.update.build.
There is a compatibility issue when you use the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Client for Outlook with Update Rollup 15 applied against a Dynamics CRM 2013 server. This issue does not affect Dynamics CRM 2011 servers. A new Update Rollup 15 client has been published that with a new feature that is scheduled to be delivered with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013. This feature moves the CRM client-specific workload into its own process so that it no longer shares memory with the Microsoft Office Outlook process. This feature is also known as Process Isolation.
We recommend upgrade to the new client in order to prevent version compatibility issues in the future. The new client is designated by “-v2” in the package name. This update can be applied on the original update rollup 15 or any earlier update rollup of CRM 2011 for Microsoft Outlook.