Run Microsoft Azure PowerShell
- Add-AzureAccount
Sign in using your Azure Account.
- Get-AzureSubscription
- Select-Azuresubscription <name of the subscription you need>
- New-Azuresbnamespace <name for the service bus> “North Europe” -CreateACSNamespace $true -NamespaceType Messaging
Open Azure Management Portal
https://manage.windowsazure.com/
Click on the Service Bus à Queues and Create a Queue using Quick Create
Now open Plugin Registration Tool.
Solution Namespace – Name Space we gave to our Service Bus.
Path – Name of the Queue.
Cick Save & Configure ACS
Management Key è Default Key
Click Save.
Now register a new Step. (Post Lead Create Asynchronous)
Create a new Lead record in CRM.
Check the System Job.
Hope it helps..
Reblogged this on CRM Backlog.
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Great Post Nishant!
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Great Post Nishant – Srihari
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Thanks for taking the time to post this, so much better help than the Microsoft “walkthrough”
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Hi Nishant,
I have a Development environment and Test Environment and I created a Azure service bus to perform bulk operation. Azure is working fine. But when I am connecting Azure to one Environment(via Plugin Registration Tool as a Service Endpoint), the other environment which was already connected doesn’t work.
Does CRM has limitation of having Azure Service Bus linked to only one CRM Organisation ?
Any Thoughts on this?
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