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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation

By : Victoria Yudin
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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation

By: Victoria Yudin

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is a sophisticated Enterprise Resource Planning application with a multitude of features and options. The implementation of Dynamics GP is usually considered to be complex, and can be very confusing for users and consultants. This step-by-step guide will show you how to effectively implement Dynamics GP 2010 with ease.This focused, step-by-step tutorial covers the basics of Microsoft Dynamics GP, from licensing, to design, before moving on to more complex topics such as implementation and setup. You will learn how to install and configure Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 from start to finish.This book will enable you to master the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics 2010 effectively. This book starts with how to plan and complete a successful Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 implementation. You will then move on to learning who should be on the implementation team, what important questions should be asked and how to plan your infrastructure for Dynamics GP 2010. Detailed descriptions of all the setup options for the core Dynamics GP modules as well as practical advice on setup will help guide you through the myriad of options available in this powerful application. As you reach the end of the book you will learn how to import your initial data with illustrations and practical examples.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
General Ledger Account Categories
Microsoft Professional Services: Additional Tools Available
Index

Dynamics GP system requirements


Microsoft maintains an updated system requirements page for every Dynamics GP version. The following URL is specific to Dynamics GP 2010 and requires access to either PartnerSource or CustomerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/documentation/systemrequirements/MDGP2010_System_Requirements.

All of this information is updated as new versions and service packs of products are released and certified, so it is important to refer to the current information online when planning your implementation.

The system requirements are broken out into several categories: client requirements, server requirements and recommendations, terminal server requirements, and additional notes. The following sections will discuss each one in more detail.

Client requirements

The client requirements published by Microsoft are typically the minimums needed to install and run Dynamics GP, and should sometimes be taken with a grain of salt. If you have experience with previous versions...