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The Microsoft CRM Metabase holds the definition of the underlying Microsoft CRM database. This definition includes which of the following?
2.
Which technology allows Microsoft CRM to share data and invoke capabilities from other applications without regard to how those applications were built, what operating system or platform they run on, and what devices are used to access them?
3.
What is the name of the executable that transitions a Windows 2003 member server or stand-alone server to an Active Directory domain controller?
4.
Microsoft CRM is tightly integrated with which of the following technologies for the purpose of validating access level security upon each user request?
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Which component of the Microsoft CRM architecture abstracts the underlying data storage details, such as schema and data access, from the higher-level constructs of domain logic implementation and user interface?
6.
Which technology does Microsoft CRM Version 1.2 use for both data storage and data access?
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What does the platform layer use to protect itself from changes to the underlying database?
8.
Which technology allows Microsoft CRM to share data and invoke capabilities from other applications without regard to how those applications were built, what operating system or platform they run on, and what devices are used to access them?
9.
What does the platform layer use to protect itself from changes to the underlying database?
10.
When the Sales for Outlook Client is running in offline mode, the Platform layer makes one additional database write for all successful data modifications against the local MSDE data store. What is this second store called?