Resolving synchronization conflicts SalesDesktop detects a collision when a certain item has been changed on both your computer and Salesforce since the last synchronization session and these changes differ from each other.
November 17, 2011
How to Bring Down to Outlook Only the Salesforce Data You Need Microsoft Outlook synchronized with CRM clearly has its advantages as you don’t need to switch back and forth between the two or more windows to find, enter, edit or manage the corporate data. Everything’s synced, there’s no need to duplicate the info and even open Salesforce to update any of it.
However, corporate Salesforce most probably contains far more data than you want to have in your Personal Information Manager.
In order for you to have only the information you need, SalesDesktop provides a flexible filtering system. And here’re the simple guidelines on how to use it.
November 01, 2011
User Guidelines for SalesDesktop: Getting Started If you have run your first sycnhronization after the SalesDesktop is installed, you're probably wondering where the new folders are and what additional features and functions are now available.
September 29, 2011
Configuring Your SalesDesktop: Useful Tips and Advices If you have read our previous article carefully, your SalesDesktop should now be correctly installed and ready to be configured. So, let’s go through the configure process and address some important aspects of your Salesforce with Outlook integration set up.
September 22, 2011
Your Simple and Free SalesDesktop Installation Guide In one of our recent posts, we’ve addressed several steps to follow while preparing your Outlook for SalesDesktop installation. Today, we’re going to walk you through the actuall installation and answer possible questions you might have during this process.
September 19, 2011
Making Your Salesforce with Outlook Integration Easy and Trouble Free Salesforce integration with Outlook should be as effortless and painless for you as possible, regardless of the amount of seats you deploy, previous integration solution you have used or Outlook version you’re running.