Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is available. This article describes the updates and changes that are included in this service pack. For Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, this release is referred to as CRM Online Spring '14.
This service pack is available for all languages that are supported by Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013.
Note: Microsoft will support a configuration that is Citrix XenApp 6.5 with session virtualization for Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook on a single XenApp instance. That support is only for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 for Outlook.
Please note that Citrix deployment may include a complex configuration topology based on other configurations, and these are not supported. For example, these configurations are not supported:
· Citrix products like XenApp (except for version 6.5), XenDesktop, and XenServer and versions of these products
· Application streaming modes
· Modes of application deployment
· Options for load balancing
· Application virtualization layered on top of other virtualization technologies (such as Network and storage virtualization technologies)
To see all of the new features in this release, go to the following Microsoft Dynamics CRM Customer Center websites:
Important Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 SP1 includes all updates that are contained in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Update Rollup 2 and also contains new updates. CRM 2013 SP1 will be required for any future update rollups that are based on CRM 2013 SP1.
For more information about future update rollups for CRM 2013 and CRM 2013 SP1, see the following Microsoft TechNet topic:
This service pack is available for all languages that are supported by Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013.
Note: Microsoft will support a configuration that is Citrix XenApp 6.5 with session virtualization for Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook on a single XenApp instance. That support is only for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Service Pack 1 for Outlook.
Please note that Citrix deployment may include a complex configuration topology based on other configurations, and these are not supported. For example, these configurations are not supported:
· Citrix products like XenApp (except for version 6.5), XenDesktop, and XenServer and versions of these products
· Application streaming modes
· Modes of application deployment
· Options for load balancing
· Application virtualization layered on top of other virtualization technologies (such as Network and storage virtualization technologies)
To see all of the new features in this release, go to the following Microsoft Dynamics CRM Customer Center websites:
Important Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 SP1 includes all updates that are contained in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Update Rollup 2 and also contains new updates. CRM 2013 SP1 will be required for any future update rollups that are based on CRM 2013 SP1.
For more information about future update rollups for CRM 2013 and CRM 2013 SP1, see the following Microsoft TechNet topic: