Just downloaded the NL version of Navision 4.0 SP3. While SP2 worked fine, SP3 gives an error regarding the .stx file. I get a dutch message, which says something like:
"Errors in textconversion (textnr 46-100 does not exist in .stx file)
Internal error: 47-1"
Then it stops with a Runtime error from the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime library, with the message R6025 - pure virtual function call".
Seems that the "Pre SP3 roll-up" but has found its way to SP3...
Any solutions available already?
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Just in time for Convergence #-o
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Microsoft will release update for Navision to work with Vista in 3 months after release of Vista. Official info is there:
But I do not know, how they can work with latest RC when the Critical update 3 for SP2 and SP3 have this problem preventing them from starting. SP2 with Update 1 is last version which is working on Vista... :-) It seems that they added some new functionality for vista into the client but they have forgotten to update the .stx file...
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I think you can just go to the Dynamics Stand and ask one of the experts there, surely they will know.
I had to stop using IE7 beta, because the Microsoft Partner site would not work properly with it and it would be several months before it did. That was the only site I had a problem with it.
Since Vista is so late, you would think they would have all the issues worked out by now.
http://mibuso.com/blogs/davidmachanick/
They actually proved this, live, while we were there.
I'm hoping this is just a Vista Beta to-dos they're working on.
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On other hand this means companies having Vista have to do an executable upgrade to 5.0 in order to run vista.
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True, but, every new comp in company will be shipped with Vista, probably...
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I just checked Partnersource, but nothing to find there... .
Only this:
Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV is planning to support Microsoft Office 2007 including SharePoint Portal Server 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista once they are available. Dynamics NAV development is currently working with the latest Release Candidates of Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista to ensure compatibility.
Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista are not available today, and consequently Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 does not support them. We will use the time until the availability of Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista to test and ensure compatibility with the final versions of Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista.
When Dynamics NAV development has finalized testing, we will announce compatibility with Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista. We expect this to be within three month of the release of Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista respectively.
So we can be sure that there will be a solution. I just want it now, because for companies, Vista IS already available.
:-k
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That article was probably published before Vista and Office '07 was released.
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5th of december.
Actually the big release is 30th of january, so may be then? They sure as hell don't tell us what or when ... :evil:
They anounce they would be ready on the big release, so I think they are referring to january .. .
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Indeed doesn't work.
I notice that much doesn't work on Vista.
Luckily VPC works (2007 beta). I have a WinXP running in VPC running all things that doesn't work on Vista (yet).
:roll:
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Here in the LA, there's a Vista launch party in Feburary 27th. So I'm guessing this is the official release date of Vista for the general public.
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That's late #-o
I already have Vista (official Volume License release). For end customers only end of Feb??
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You get the volume license if you have the MSDN subscription. The Vista launch party is Feb 27th, but I'm assuming that the general public can get their hands on it sooner.
We have the volume license as well, however, I haven't gotten a chance to install it on any of our PCs yet. And based on the feedback (and the fear instilled) by this forum, I probably won't spend time on it.
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Uninstalled it & reinstalled xp pro. Haven't messed with it since.
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He got the same error message as when starting SP3 under Vista.
Who knows ... may be it time-format-related?
:-k
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It's much faster then Vista Beta 2, RC1 and RC2 (which I all installed on this machine).
January 30 is the official release date for general retail availability in the US. MS will be holding many events for this release around the world during Q1 2007. Many are branded under the WOW moniker.
However, for a more IT Pro centric launch, they have some separate events for that, which you can register for here (at least for the US): http://www.microsoft.com/business/launc ... fault.mspx