About Adxstudio, from Microsoft. Adxstudio, a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, provides web portal and application lifecycle solutions built for Microsoft Dynamics ® CRM, SharePoint and .NET platforms.
Visual studio solution for ADX portal will be available at below path “C:\Program Files (x86)\Adxstudio\XrmPortals\7.0.0022\Samples”
“C:\Program Files (x86)\Adxstudio\XrmPortals\7.0.0022\Customizations” Once ADXStudioInstaller Solution is installed in your system you will see a ADXStudioInstaller button as shown in below screenshot. Click on it. Accept license agreement. Select Website Gallery in the upper most picklist as shown in below screenshot.
In CRM Portal, if we upload an attachment, where does it go ? Can I look for it in CRM ?
I can't confirm how this works in the latest CRM portal but from my experience with ADX Studio, I know that Files & Attachments can be stored directly in CRM or in Azure Blob storage for easy access. The content editor allows you to insert images and videos directly from resources present on your site.
If you are using the Microsoft hosted portal, I'm assuming that the attachment will go into a notes section somewhere. Maybe someone can confirm this.
If you are asking about an attachment through a form in ADX, I suppose it creates a note in CRM which is attached with the record (which is created using that form).
Posts about Adxstudio Portals written by Nishant Rana
Around 121 Entity Permissionrecords are added by the Partner Portal
Dynamics 365 comes with Partner Field Service portal which helps Partners manage work order, service request, assets, invoices, opportunities etc. from within the portal.
Site Settings records specific to Registration in Portal (Dynamics 365)
The portal user can create customer contacts record
Despite the fact that Microsoft will now only be selling Adxstudio Portals v7.0 on an exception basis (see here ), there are still hundreds of portal implementations that still being deployed and supported.
Microsoft Business Applications MVP, Dynamics 365 Specialist. Technology enthusiast. Powerlifter. View all posts by Nick Doelman