Right click on GP utilities and choose Run as Administrator and give it a try..
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Here is what I have done:
*Configured the ODBC settings as normal.. checked and verified twice.
*I installed the software as I normally do, applied the service pack.
*Launch the GP Utility program as normal, login with the sa account, and this comes up.
An error occured while using the BCP Utility-data was not correctly copied to the server. Please verify your ODBC settings and that BCP has been correctly installed. Microsoft Dynamics GP Utilities will now exit.
I even wiped the machine and reinstalled Vista last night, and it is happening still. I deployed another machine yesterday with zero issues.
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Hi,
Yes, I believe this is a UAC issue. If you Google it, you will find some early posts that found the solution.
The two permanent solutions I've used for this are:
1) Install GP in a directory outside of the Program Files folder. For instance, C:\GP10 works fine. This seems to avoid the UAC scrutiny and security issues.
2) Disable UAC on the machine.
One or both of the suggestions from Victoria or rrjegan17 may also work as well as a temporary solution.
Thanks,
Steve Endow
Dynamics GP Certified Trainer
Dynamics GP Certified Professional
Business Accounts
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by: victoria_yPosted on 2009-10-27 at 10:01:06ID: 25674771
I just had the same exact thing happen on a Windows Server 2008. What worked for me was logging in as THE local administrator (before I was logging in as A local administrator). I would try that first. If that doesn't work, here is a KB article with a checklist for the BCP error: https://mbs.microsoft.com/ knowledgeb ase/KBDisp lay.aspx? s cid=kb;en- us;869315.