Tuesday 29 April 2014

About Me - Akwasi Adu-Kyeremeh


Hi!

My name is Akwasi Adu-Kyeremeh.
I work as a Consultant with Rhema Systems & Associates, a total IT solutions provider with our main office here, in Accra, Ghana.
I started this blog to serve as a sort of compendium for the various interesting problems, challenges and solutions that I have to grapple with in a bid to provide cutting edge solutions to the dynamic needs and demands of our clientele.

Feel free to browse through the various posts spanning various ERP and accounting software applications from Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains, through to Sage Evolution and Pastel Partner and other open source systems like FrontAccounting, WebERP, TurboCash and Dolibarr.

Cheers
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Pastel Partner Error Code 161

Error Code 161 means you have exceeded your pervasive user count. 
Every registered version of the Pastel Partner Software comes with a specific user license. This error means you have exceeded the number of users who are registered to log onto the system concurrently.

If you are getting this error message despite having the appropriate number of users access the system, then a common cause could be that Pervasive hasn’t been licensed and the temporary has expired or you are running on the temporary license (one user).

To confirm if you have the correct number of users licenced, go to Start > All Programs >Other Utilities > License Administrator.
This opens the Pervasive Licence Administrator Tool which should show you all existing Pervasive Licenses with details of the number of users and date of expiry.




If the License Administrator is not showing the right number of users you are licensed for, try re-registering Pastel. You could also enter your server name in the computer name field and click ‘connect’ to pull the correct license details from the server.

Another common cause of this error for clients running on Pervasive Workgroup versions is that one of the workstations in the workgroup with inaccurate license details (e.g. 1 user count) has logged into the system first and is locking out all other users. To confirm this, you could open the pastel company folder and search for the .LOC file. Open the .LOC file in notepad and you should see the name of the offending workstation. 

One way to avoid this is to use the Gateway Locator tool to assign ownership of the various Pastel Partner company databases to the server and to make sure that the server has the right license info.



To do this, go to Start > All Programs > Other Utilities > Gateway Locator.
Click on the button at the end of the Target Directory textbox to browse to and select the appropriate pastel company database. Click on the change button and enter the server name in the “Assign a Gateway” field  and click “Ok”

Do let me know if I could be of any further help, in the comments section.

Cheers!



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Tuesday 15 April 2014

Pastel Partner Error Code 20

The infamous Pastel Error Code 20 when starting Pastel Partner.

This is one of the rather common error codes that Pastel Partner users commonly encounter.
The error simply means the pervasive engine is not running.
One way of avoiding this error is to install pervasive as a service rather than an application that shows up in the system tray or notification area.

Follow the following steps to resolve the issue:

1.     Check the system tray to see if pervasive database pre-load icon is showing
2.     If not, start pervasive manually by going to Start > All Programs > Pervasive > Engines > Start Workgroup Engine
3.     Try running Pastel again
4.     If error persists, you might have to uninstall and reinstall pervasive again.

Do let me know if I could be of any further help, in the comments section.

Cheers!







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