You dont have to go into GP to get to the launch file. And re-installing may
not be a fix at all
"Morgan" <***@senditon.com> wrote in message news:***@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
: Steve,
:
: Thanks, but unfortunately I can't even get GP to the login screen. I made
: sure I copied everything over to the location(s) identified in the .set
: file, so it's looking like a re-install is the only "fix".
:
: Thanks,
:
: Morgan
: <***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: news:1f22401c457c0$732c58c0$***@phx.gbl...
: > Morgan,
: >
: > Although you may have copied your dictionaries to the
: > offending machine, the workstation in question may not be
: > looking at that location for the dictionary in the
: > location you stored it. Within GP, goto
: > Setup>System>Edit Launch File. Click on the Great Plains
: > product, then make sure the paths are correct at the
: > bottom of this screen.
: >
: > It's possible the workstation is looking at a shared
: > drive. Again, make sure the workstation is pointed to
: > the correct file.
: >
: > If that doesn't work, I'd try reinstalling the
: > workstation.
: >
: > Steve
: >
: >
: > >-----Original Message-----
: > >Thanks in advance for any info...
: > >
: > >Have a user receiving "Unknown Dictionary Error".
: > CustomerSource suggest the
: > >dictionary file is corrupt. I copied the dictionaries
: > from my machine to
: > >this users machine and still no joy. Any ideas?
: > >
: > >
: > >Thanks,
: > >
: > >Morgan
: > >
: > >
: > >.
: > >
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