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How to find the version of the Microsoft CRM Data Migration Framework
SUMMARY
This article describes how to find the version of the Microsoft CRM Data Migration Framework version 1.0 or 1.2.
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- Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry.
To determine the version of the Data Migration Framework, follow these steps:
Version 1.0
1. On the
Start menu, click
Run, and then type
regedit.
2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSCRM Migration Framework\1.0\Setup.
The value of the
Build key is the current version number. This should be
3107.
Version 1.2
1. On the
Start menu, click
Run, and then type
regedit.
2. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSCRM Migration Framework\1.2\Setup.
The value of the
Build key is the current version number. This should be
3297.
This article was TechKnowledge Document ID: 32806
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Business Solutions CRM Data Migration Framework, when used with:
- Microsoft CRM 1.2
- Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.0
- Microsoft CRM 1.2
- Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.0
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