Codeunit Permissions / Synchronization Management

tzovastzovas Member Posts: 4
edited 2007-06-22 in Navision Attain
I have just installed MS-SQL Server 2000 and Navision 3.60 on a new server. I have also added all the latest Service Packs.

I created the Database, companies etc, the "sa" user and other users and everytime I try to enter the company that I have created, I get the following error message:

"You do not have permission to run the "Synchronization Management" Codeunit.
Contact the system manager if you need to have your permissions changed".

The "sa" user is a super user who has permission to run everything and has all roles. But using this user doesn't work. I have even created another user to whom I gave All Roles plus, specifically, permission for this Codeunit. But this didn't work either! I keep getting the message above.

Does anyone have a clue? Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks

Comments

  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,112
    Do you use the correct license?
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • tzovastzovas Member Posts: 4
    kriki wrote:
    Do you use the correct license?

    Thanks for the reply!
    We have tried many things but the problem remains.
    It's not the first time we set up Navision like this.
    We never faced this issue in the past and we haven't
    done anything differently so it's really strange.
    What else can it be except for the license?
  • kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    It is nothing about permission synchronization or SQL things. It is just about license, permission within NAV and application calling "Synchronization Management" Codeunit. It seems that somebody set the E-Mail synchronization functionality but the appropriate granule is not part of the license...
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  • tzovastzovas Member Posts: 4
    kine wrote:
    It is nothing about permission synchronization or SQL things. It is just about license, permission within NAV and application calling "Synchronization Management" Codeunit. It seems that somebody set the E-Mail synchronization functionality but the appropriate granule is not part of the license...


    Yes, you're right... We did find that "somebody" and he confessed :) It works fine now. Big Thanks to both for your replies!
  • GLoeKSGLoeKS Member Posts: 4
    Hello,

    I have a message which is similar, it says:
    You do not have permission to run 'the Create Field Checking Code' Codeunit.
    Contact the system manager if...

    This message happens when I try to migrate my native database to SQL. During the step using Migrate.fob, when I try to run this codeunit.

    Can you help me please.

    Thank You
    GLoeKS
    IT Student
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,112
    You need to use a developer license to do that.
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • GLoeKSGLoeKS Member Posts: 4
    Ok thanks for the reply...

    So in fact Microsoft made a software upgrade that a simple customer can't do alone ?... it's crazy...

    Life is life...

    See you :)
    GLoeKS
    IT Student
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,112
    Upgrading Navision (or another ERP) is not the same as upgrading office, it can have implications most customers don't know about.
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • GLoeKSGLoeKS Member Posts: 4
    Yes sure... But when a customer is able to do it.. he should be authorized to do it...

    :(
    GLoeKS
    IT Student
  • bbrownbbrown Member Posts: 3,268
    GLoeKS wrote:
    Yes sure... But when a customer is able to do it.. he should be authorized to do it...

    :(

    They can. They just need the right license. The cost of this license will make the upgrade quote seem much more reasonable.
    There are no bugs - only undocumented features.
  • GLoeKSGLoeKS Member Posts: 4
    I heard that the developer's license cost around 10000£ ... The technician support cost 5000£... So I'll choose the technician...
    GLoeKS
    IT Student
  • bbrownbbrown Member Posts: 3,268
    GLoeKS wrote:
    I heard that the developer's license cost around 10000£ ... The technician support cost 5000£... So I'll choose the technician...

    My point exactly.
    There are no bugs - only undocumented features.
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