on ‎2009 Jan 02 4:36 AM
Hi All,
In System Initialization>General Settings>Path Tab all paths coming by default are wrong(no existance of such folders). When I am changing the path and update, it's showing an error message and the application is getting closed.
For Example,
Bydefault-
Microsoft Word Templates Folder = C:\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One Server\WordDocs\English\
But I want change it to-
Microsoft Word Templates Folder =C:\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One\WordDocs\English
Request clarification before answering.
Hi,
Pls map the absolute path in the server.So that the path choosen in the general setting would be
<server>\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One Server\WordDocs
similarly map for excel,picture,etc..
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Hi,
In
<server>\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One Server\ directory those folders were (Word,excel,bitmap etc) were not created by default. So I tried to change it in the client path of the server machine(see my prev post for the path).
Again I tried one more case. I created all those folders inside
<server>\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One Server\directory but still the problem was not solved.
Hi,
Follow these steps
Step1:In the server go to Run->
<server name>
Step2:The shared folder win will open
Step3:Go to Tools->Map network drive,
Step4:Then in the folder list box map the path and then select finish
Step5:Now go to sap b1,in the general setting->Path tab->Choose the path from the browse,
Step6:Here you need the select the drive which we have mapped in the Step4.
I think this will help you
Hi,
I'll use this thread because I am with a problem related to this one.
I have defined the folders path on the server. Now I want to see an invoice on pdf on a client machine and it says the path does not exist.
Is there any way to define the same folders to all the client machines?
Thanks,
Pedro
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