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(839162) - Fixes a problem in Microsoft CRM version 1.2 where an e-mail message is not delivered to the Microsoft CRM system because the header contains an incorrect boundary tag.

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Article ID: 839162 - Last Review: June 2, 2006 - Revision: 2.1

E-mail boundary headers containing particular characters can cause SOAP errors for no boundary definition in Microsoft Business Solutions CRM version 1.2

SYMPTOMS

The Microsoft CRM system is not receiving e-mail, and the following error appears in the application event log:
"ErrorMessage: SOAP Server Application Faulted 80040216 An unexpected error occurred.No boundary definition encountered in multipart declarationd:\crm\build\3297\src\platform\include\util\CRMMimeUtil.inl826
Source: System.Web.Services"

RESOLUTION

Microsoft CRM has a fix for this problem that is part of a cumulative update. The cumulative update information is described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
904435  (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=904435/ ) Update Rollup 2 is available for Microsoft CRM 1.2

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft CRM 1.2
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