Microsoft Dynamics GP installation overview

Installing the Microsoft Dynamics GP is a straight forwards process and is quite easy if your company set outs the versions 10.0 or 9.0. But if you are on the Pervasive SQL or are using the earlier version of it then there is a certain need of Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains support for the installation, direct or indirect the support must be there with you while you are installing it at your company. This will assure the proper installation process. The installation of the Microsoft Dynamics GP is executed in different phases and not for every phase but for certain phases you may require the Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains support for the proper installation.

The firs phase is of New Server Installation this is required when you are on the implementation run. It is recommend that this installation is not executed at home and if it is being installed at home then make sure that you have the proper Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains support with you to eliminate any sort for trouble.

The second Phase is of Moving the Microsoft Dynamics GP Server from one system to another; this is also a technical process and may necessitate some sort of professional assistance with you.

The third stage is of GP user workstation installation which is a comparatively easy process and can be done on your own by following the installation instructions described in the CD.

Customization Installation is the fourth phase and deals with the customization add-ons which you must copy into the workstations directory.

And at last the installation of the integration manager. These are some major phases of the installation of the Microsoft Dynamics GP at your company and from this it becomes pretty clear that there are certain stages where you may need the Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains support for the installation, and hence before starting the process make sure that the Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains support is with you directly or on phone so as to eliminate any sort of problems at any point of installation.

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