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Change the CRM Loading Icon

Use this at your own risk.

Ever want to change the loading icon from the green circle... to something more interesting?





Well I found a great loading icon for CRM over at Ascentium, http://consulting.ascentium.com/blog/crm/Post189.aspx.

  1. Goto your CRM webserver, and open \CRMWeb\_imgs\AdvFind in Windows Explorer.
  2. Make a copy, or rename progress.gif.
  3. Save the graphic above as progress.gif to that directory.
  4. Clear your IE cache and the new icon will appear when you perform search or loading functions.

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