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Paperless Office Setup Tips: Ports, Lockfiles

June 6, 2012 by Wayne Schulz

When setting up paperless office – set the printer port (typically the install points it to NULL or LPT1) to SAGE.

When setting up paperless office – turn off the use of lock files via:

File
Run
PL_AdvancedOptions_UI

Note: This has to be done for every company as it is COMPANY SPECIFIC

The lock file use is only needed if you happen to be running other non-Sage instances of the Amyuni application running on your system.

If you are making this change AFTER experiencing issues with lock files – you may also have to go into the registry and remove both the jobs and lock files folders.

USE EXTREME CAUTION. We are not responsible for damage resulting from changes to the system registry which render your system unusable or unstable. These are usually steps best performed by an IT professional.

How To Delete Jobs and Locks folders from the Sage PDF Converter key in the Windows registry. It is only necessary to remove these from the location in the Registry specified here:

  1. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
  2. In the Open field, enter Regedit and click OK.
  3. Expand the HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG key using the Plus symbol
  4. Expand the Software Key
  5. Expand the Sage PDF Converter Key
  6. Locate the following folders (if they exist):
  7. Jobs
  8. Locks
  9. Expand the Jobs folder, and delete any subfolders.
  10. Note: Subfolders may prevent the Jobs folder from being deleted.
  11. Delete the Jobs and Locks folders.

 

For Terminal Server and Multi User Systems:

  1. Go to Devices and Printers in Windows
  2. Remove any “Redirected” Sage PDF Converters. These will normally say something to the effect of Sage PDF Converter (Redirected) or Sage PDF Converter (From Session 9)
  3. Ensure there is only one Sage PDF Converter located in Printers and Faxes, and make sure it is not redirected.
  4. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
  5. In the Open field, enter Regedit and click OK.
  6. Expand the HOTKEY CURRENT CONFIG key using the Plus symbol
  7. Expand the Software Key
  8. Ensure that the Sage PDF Converter key is present and has 39 values associated with it. If there are no values or if there is only one value that shows “REG_SZ”, Uninstall then Reinstall the Sage PDF Converter on the Terminal Server.

Other resources:

 

Five ways to install the Sage 100 ERP (formerly Sage ERP MAS 90 and Sage ERP MAS 200)  Paperless Office Converter

Filed Under: Sage 100 ERP Tagged With: amyuni, driver, error, paperless office, PDF

A minimum Crystal print engine version of 11.5.0.0 is required for conversion (found 8.5.217.0) – Sage 100 ERP Solved

April 21, 2012 by Wayne Schulz

When upgrading Sage 100 ERP to 4.5+ you may encounter the error message “Failure: A minimum Crystal Print Engine version of 11.5.0.0 is required for conversion (found 8.5.217.0)”

The resolution:

Copy CRPE32.DLL from c:\program files\business objects\common\3.5\bin\

to

c:\windows\system32

Via: Brett Zimmerman / 90 Minds

Filed Under: Sage 100 ERP Tagged With: crystal, error, print engine, Sage 100 ERP, upgrade

object PvxDax.PvxDictionary could not be initialized during MAS90 4.5 Upgrade

November 21, 2011 by Wayne Schulz

Consultant and DSD partner David Selko  of Baltimore just checked in to report an odd issue he encountered while upgrading Sage ERP MAS 90 from version 4.30 to 4.50 today:
I am out to upgrade a client to 4.5. Get all the conversion work done, get the forms done, log a couple people in, then a user comes to me and says she can’t get in.

Immediate error

object PvxDax.PvxDictionary could not be initialized.

I uninstall the client, repair the client, run the regcom.bat file, register the pvxdax.dll file. No luck. Had this on two workstations. I call support and they say, your computers are messed up,

The work was all done, all the clients for 4.3 were removed and 4.5 installed. I start running around to put them back to 4.3 and support called back and says that it is possible that you don’t have Visual C++ 2008 installed.

The MAS90 workstation  setups installed fine without it and never mentioned anything about needing  it.

These machines were both missing dotnet. Anyway, installing the visual C++ fixed the issue. I ALMOST had to abandon the upgrade because of the missing files.

So if you see a workstation setup warn you about dotnet, this may be your issue.

 

And here is the file I needed to install:

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=29

Via: DSD of Baltimore Maryland – MAS90/MAS200/MAS500/SageCRM

Filed Under: Sage 100 ERP Tagged With: 4.50, error, upgrade

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