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BizOrganization.Enable Method

The Enable method enables a previously disabled organization and all of its business unit hierarchies. The caller must be a domain administrator to perform this action.

Note   Previously disabled hierarchies are enabled as well. The users in the organization whose user records are not specifically disabled will be able to log on to the Microsoft CRM service again.

Syntax

[Visual Basic .NET]
Public Sub Enable(
  ByVal OrganizationId As String
)
[C#]
public void Enable(
  string  OrganizationId
);
[C++]
public: void Enable(
  String*  OrganizationId
);

Parameters

OrganizationId

Specifies the ID of the organization. This ID is obtained when you create the Organizational Unit in Active Directory.

Return Value

No return value.

Remarks

If there is an error, SOAP throws an exception and the error message is reported in System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException.Detail.OuterXml.

All IDs passed to the platform are GUIDs wrapped in braces. For example: {6522D89A-A752-4455-A2B0-51494C6957C3}

Example

Note The following example contains sample data for the administrator login name and password. This is for illustration only. User credentials should never be hard-coded. For more information, see Building Secure ASP.NET Applications, https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetsec/html/SecNetch12.asp.

[C#]
// strServer should be set with the name of the platform Web server
string strServer = "myservername";

// virtualDirectory should be set with the name of the Microsoft CRM
// virtual directory on the platform Web server
string virtualDirectory = "mscrmservices";
string strDir = "https://" + strServer + "/" + virtualDirectory + "/";

// BizOrganization proxy object
Microsoft.CRM.Proxy.BizOrganization organization = new Microsoft.CRM.Proxy.BizOrganization ();
organization.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
organization.Url = strDir + "BizOrganization.srf";

string strOrgXML = "";
string strOrgName = "Wingtip Toys";

// Get the GUID of an OU from Active Directory
// that is going to represent the OU for the Microsoft CRM organization object
// The name of the OU should be the same as the name of the Microsoft CRM organization
// The organization is created in Microsoft CRM
string strOrgId = "{3BECB6A6-0DD8-4061-98D9-0B9E897C5027}";

// See Note above regarding the use of hard-coded passwords
string strDomainAdminUserName = "Administrator";
string strDomainAdminUserPass = "Admin";
string strDomainName = "MyDomain";

string strErrorMsg = "";

try
{

   // Set the credentials of organization proxy with
   // credentials of a user that has domain administrator rights
   organization.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(   strDomainAdminUserName, 
      strDomainAdminUserPass, 
      strDomainName);

   // Enable a disabled organization
   organization.Enable(strOrgId);
}
catch (System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException err)
{
   // Process the platform error here
   strErrorMsg = ("ErrorMessage: " + err.Message + " " + err.Detail.OuterXml + " Source: " + err.Source );
}
catch (Exception err)
{
   // Process other errors here
   strErrorMsg = ("ErrorMessage: " + err.Message );
}
finally
{
   // Set the credentials back to the default
   organization.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
}

Requirements

Namespace: Microsoft.CRM.Proxy

Assembly: microsoft.crm.proxy.dll

See Also

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