RESOLUTION 1:
Verify that Integration Site Enabler is selected
· 1. On the Help menu (the blue circle with a question mark in the upper-right), click About Microsoft Dynamics GP, and then click Options.2. In the Module section, locate Integration Site Enabler and verify the Registered column shows a check mark for this item.
Note: If you do not see this option checked, you may have the incorrect keys entered for you GP system. Check online through CustomerSource (https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource) to verify that you have the correct keys entered.
3. As soon as you are at the CustomerSource Web site, mouse pointer overMy Account and select Product & Service Summary from the pop-up menu.
4. When the new page loads, click theRegistration Keys link for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
5. On the next page, select the version that you are looking up your registration keys for from the dropdown labeled “Display License Keys For Version”.
6. Verify that “License Holder” on this page matches “Site Name” in the GP Registration window and that the Registration Keys on this page match those entered in the GP Registration window.
RESOLUTION 2:Grant access to Integration Site Enabler 1. On the Microsoft Dynamics GP menu, point to Tools, point toSetup, point to System, and then click User Security. Note the role(s) that are selected.
2. On the Microsoft Dynamics GP menu, point to Tools, point toSetup, point to System, and then click Security Roles.
3. Select the Role noted from step 1.
4. In the list of Security Task IDs, select ADMIN_SYSTEM_012.
5. Save the Role.
Alternatively, you can create a new role and assignADMIN_SYSTEM_012 to this role also. In this case, you would use the Security Setup window to grant access to this new role for users in addition to the role(s) they already have assigned.
RESOLUTION 3:
Verify Integration Manager is listed in yourDynamics.set file. If it is not, locate the IM.cnk and then put this in the GP code folder then restart GP. The IM.cnk can be located in the following areas:
· Integration Manager 2010:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Integration Manager 11
· Integration Manager 10.0:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Integration Manager 10RESOLUTION 4:
1. Open the Dex.ini file in notepad. This file is found in the following default locations:
· Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP\Data
· Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP\Data
2. Verify that the following lines exist:
· IMPath=
· IMExecPath=
The lines will point to:
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\Integration Manager 11\Microsoft.Dynamics.GP.IntegrationManager.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\Integration Manager 11\Microsoft.Dynamics.GP.IntegrationManager.IMRun.exe
· Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\Integration Manager 10\Microsoft.Dynamics.GP.IntegrationManager.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\Integration Manager 10\Microsoft.Dynamics.GP.IntegrationManager.IMRun.exe