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★★★★★Hi,
I've downloaded the test version for AR Cloud. Managed to find my company file but when I do the connextion test I get an error message Unable to open the remote cloud MYOB file. Address of HTTP server not specifiedPosted: 2019-07-05 11:54 by Nathan -
★★★★★Error: "Company file version is not supported" message connecting to Network file: Pc running 2016.3 and server running?
Check server via http://<server name>:8080/accountright/info
It woill show what resources are availablePosted: 2017-04-12 13:08 by Mark Crichton -
★★★★★Using MYOB ODBC Driver 19.n with Windev using a manually set up ODBC Data Source. Must MYOB file be open? Older 32bit Windows pc's using normal path eg: "c:\myobdata\myfile.myo" work ok with MYOB closed. New Windows versions need MYOB file open unless using a UNC path. Share the folder containing MYOB data file. Process returns a UNC path eg:"\\mycomputername\myobdata\" which will work with MYOB file closed.Posted: 2016-06-01 12:57 by Mark Crichton
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★★★★★Using MYOB ODBC Driver 19.n with Windev using a manually set up ODBC Data Source. Must MYOB file be open? Older 32bit Windows pc's using normal path eg: "c:\myobdata\myfile.myo" work ok with MYOB closed. New Windows versions need MYOB file open unless using a UNC path. Share the folder containing MYOB data file. Process returns a UNC path eg:"\\mycomputername\myobdata\" which will work with MYOB file closed.Posted: 2016-06-01 12:53 by Mark Crichton
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★★★★★The above message can be caused by programs which reset the computer clock to a central computer. Contact DataWise and we will send you th unlock key and instructions.Posted: 2011-08-16 07:22 by Mark Crichton
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★★★★★If you are running an old vision of
DataWise Report write you will need
to update it to the latest vision.
From the home page on the DataWise
website click on the Download button
from the list on the left hand side
of the screen.
Scroll down to the heading ?DataWise
Report Writer Updates?
Click on the latest beta Dated
15/10/2010 myb9.exe
Save this file into your Myb9 folder
on your C: drive. This will replace
the old vision with this current
vision.
Now go ahead and enter your Key as
normal.Posted: 2010-10-19 11:53 by Karen -
★★★★★The problem is due to the Zip
ActiveX component not being able to
install. Copy the 3 files
dzactx.dll, duzactx.dll,
dzstactx.dll into the
[c:\windows\system32 folder if a
32bit computer] or
[c:\windows\sysWOW64 folder if a 64
bit computer].
The next step to fix it is to run
the CMD.exe as Administrator.
Steps:
Start> Computer> Local Disk (c:)>
Windows> System32 or sysWOW64>
Scroll down to CMD.exe, right click
and 'Run as Administrator'
Then you can just regsvr32 xxxxx.dll
to change directory use the
following format:
to go back a folder - CD..
to navigate forward - cd
folderNameExactlyPosted: 2010-08-10 07:33 by Mark Replies: 1 Last: 2010-08-10 07:33 -
★★★★★After installing DataWise Report
Writer on a Windows 64 bit machine I
get the OLE error as above.Posted: 2010-08-10 07:27 by Mark Crichton -
★★★★★DataWise starts up and hangs.
Program running in
Taskmanager/processes. Have to kill
process. Same occurs each time run
exe.
Solved by downloading Foxpro SP2
runtimes available at
DataWise.co.nz\downloads.
DataWise will now run with it's own
private set of dll's and will not be
affested by other application
upgrades or deletions.Posted: 2010-04-21 11:16 by Kath -
★★★★★If the install program has not been
used, then Foxpro runtimes are not
in the windows/system folder.
Not a problem ... download the
Runtime files and copy them into the
same folder as the exe.
Download from here
http://www.76666.cms-
tool.net/DWRDownload.htmPosted: 2010-03-22 07:41 by Mark Crichton Replies: 1 Last: 2010-03-22 07:41 -
★★★★★When I enter the name and key, I get
an error saying, "Cannot locate the
Microsoft Visual Foxpro support
library".Posted: 2010-03-22 07:39 by Mark Crichton -
★★★★★Welcome to all new users. This is a
new forum and we hope you will find
it useful as a tool to share
knowledge and ideas, so that we can
kepp developing th eproduct.Posted: 2009-05-28 21:13 by Mark Crichton





