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Unknown Dictionary Error
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Morgan
2004-06-21 15:25:06 UTC
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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
Lady Layla
2004-06-21 18:42:49 UTC
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Make sure you replaced the correct dictionaries in the correct locatoin.

"Morgan" <***@senditon.com> wrote in message news:***@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
: 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
:
:
Morgan
2004-06-21 19:59:14 UTC
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Thanks. Yes, I copied to where the set file said they should be, but still
no joy.

Thanks,

Morgan
Post by Lady Layla
Make sure you replaced the correct dictionaries in the correct locatoin.
: 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
a***@discussions.microsoft.com
2004-06-21 18:49:15 UTC
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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
.
Morgan
2004-06-21 20:00:56 UTC
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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
Post by a***@discussions.microsoft.com
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
.
Lady Layla
2004-06-21 22:16:02 UTC
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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
: > >
: > >
: > >.
: > >
:
:
David Musgrave
2004-06-22 04:30:30 UTC
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This is probably nothing to do with the DYNAMICS.SET
launch file at all.

I would expect this to be a security related issue, where
security is pointing to an alternate window in a
dictionary which is now no longer loaded.

When do you get this error? is it before or after login.

If it is after Login, do other users work.

If so, I would use Advanced Security to verify the
security settings for the user having problems.

David Musgrave
Senior Development Consultant
MBS Services - Asia Pacific

Microsoft Business Solutions
http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions

mailto:***@nospam-microsoft.com

Any views contained within are my personal views and
not necessarily Microsoft Business Solutions policy.
-----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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