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You might try running a Windows System Restore to a date prior to the time you started having the issue.Rod Keller
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Subject: [lam2musers] One or more connection strings in your UTIL.DBC are invalid, or user does not have appropriate SQL permissions
I have 4 desktops and 2 started giving me this error!I have run CreateDBC with no errors. But I still get the error on the 2 desktops.--
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michele
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Hi Ray;
We use mostly Windows 7 workstations. 64 bit Windows 7 runs M2M 6.01 significantly better than XP. I think this is because of more available RAM. Also, the SQL Native client is optimized for 64 bit environments, and is more efficient with queries. It’s difficult to judge what speed increase is attributable to Windows 7, since the newer OS is always on newer machines with faster processors. Still, the improvements are noticeable.
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Could this be a problem with your domain security ?
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Michele,
I would begin to suspect the network or server at this point. There are so many possibilities, so I'll just start throwing ideas out.
Can the workstations ping the server by name? Can you telnet to port 1433 on the server? Do you have the SQL management tools on any workstations to test connections? Can you open M2M on the server? Ran any diagnostics on the SQL databases? Any related errors in the event viewer on the server or workstations?
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Hi All;
Has anyone used an epayables system with M2M? We are evaluating Bank of America’s E-Pay system and wondered if anyone else has any experience with integrating this into M2M? Basically, this looks for a pay file to be created instead of a check run, and disperses actual payment through the cloud.
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Brent A. Marcus
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Interesting idea – I wouldn’t trust BofA with my change dish though
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