Dynamics gp process monitor1/26/2024 ![]() Now, that you have added your DPS server in the DPS Server Setup window successfully, click Ok in the DPS Server Setup window. Enable Rule on the ‘Dexterity Process Server’ to allow the action. On the DPS machine (GP001), go to the Control Panel | Windows Firewall | Advanced Settings | Inbound Rules. On the Dynamics GP Application Workstation (DB001), go to the Control Panel | Windows Firewall | Advanced Settings | Outbound Rules. If you receive the error message “Server is not available”, you will need to follow the next two steps. It should add it immediately (if added successfully, please go to step 10). Type in the Server Host (GP001), select ‘Verify connection on add’ and click the Add button. In Dynamics GP, go to the DPS Setup window (Microsoft Dynamics GP | Tools | Setup | System | Process Server). ![]() Next, you will need to login to the machine running your Dynamics GP application (DB001). This means that the DPS service is running. Now that you are logged in, you will see the Process Monitor window. This will prompt you to login to Dynamics GP. Once the window opens, click File | Open Launch File. In order to start the service, go to C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft DynamicsGP2015. This service will always have to be running prior to sending any processes to this machine. Step 1įrom the DPS machine (Gp001) you will need to start the DPS.exe. Both machines need to have Dynamics GP installed and have the same system DSN. To get started, I have set up two virtual machines one for running the GP application (DB001) and the other one for distributing the process to (GP001). In this blog, we'll demonstrate how to set up a Distributed Process Server (DPS) in Microsoft Dynamics GP. Microsoft Dynamics GP has the capability to send designated processes to another computer/virtual machine to be completed without slowing your multi-tasking workstation down. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way for you to turn your Dynamics GP system into a multi-tasker? The system will put your post batch process in the queue and let you wait until your report has finished printing. Are you a multi-tasker in Microsoft Dynamics GP? Have you ever tried to post batches while printing a report?ĭynamics GP itself is not a very good multi-tasker.
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