Cause 1
This problem occurs when a software update was installed on the server that is running Microsoft SQL Server. However, this software update was not installed on the client workstation. If the client workstation does not have the software update installed, the version of the Dynamics.dic file differs from the version of the Dynamics.dic file that is used in the tables in the Dynamics database. To resolve this problem, see Resolution 1 in the "Resolution" section.
Note You can view the GP_LoginErrors.log file to compare the versions of the products that are installed on the workstation to the versions of the products that are installed on the server. To locate the GP_LoginErrors.log file, click
Start, click
Run, type
%temp%, and then click
OK to open the Temp folder for the user.
Cause 2
This problem occurs when a translated release of Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 was installed. However, the translated release of the client version does not match the database version. To resolve this problem, see Resolution 2 in the "Resolution" section.
Cause 3
This problem occurs when you are install Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 Service Pack 1, and the databases have not been updated to the Service Pack 1 version (version 10.00.0903). To resolve this problem, see Resolution 3 in the "Resolution" section.
Cause 4
This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:
- An additional sub-feature is installed on a client instance of Microsoft Dynamics GP.
- The additional sub-feature was not installed on the Server/Client instance first to create the tables for the additional sub-feature.
To resolve this problem, see Resolution 4 in the "Resolution" section.