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Hi, I've got problem, I want to start a new Object Server, but the aplication directory is located in another server,

the user have total control on the aplication directory, but whe I try to start the object server, I get a error,

The home directory for Axapt does not match the required structure or can not be accessed, Pleas check installation configuration or access rights,

But, I've already checked the access rights, and the user have total control on the directory

What can I do 

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  • Community Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Are you using a unc name or mapped drive? It should be a unc name check it here.

    Specify the correct Axapta System Directory (Axapta Application directory) on the General tab of the Axapta Object Server manager.

    a. On the Axapta Object Server, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Navision-Axapta Object Server.
    b. Click the Axapta Object Server instance that is not starting, and then click Settings.
    c. On the General tab, make sure that the System directory has a valid UNC path, such as \\ServerName\AxaptaApplication

  • Cesar Profile Picture
    60 on at

    hi, and Thanks for the reply, I'm using a UNC:

    System directory: \\servername\AXFINANZAS

    Alt. bin directory: \\servername\AXFINANZAS\Server\Bin

    but I'm getting this errors:

    for System Directory:

    Object Server AXVSF_TEST: The home directory for Axapta (\\servername\AXFINANZAS) does not match the required structure or can not be accessed. Please check installation, configuration and access rights.

    for alt. bin

    Object Server AXVSF_TEST: The directory "\\servername\AXFINANZAS\bin" does not exist or access to it has been denied by the operating system.

    Pleas help me,

    Any other idea?

  • Brenks Profile Picture
    200 on at

    Try a few steps:

    1. Create user on server where the application is installed - user with admin priviledges.

    2. Create user on machine where AOS is installed - normal user and the same name as on application server.

    3. Set password for both users - the same phrase.

    4. Run AOS manager as the user You've created

    5. Check if the AOS manager starts AOServer as the same user

    6. Start AOS if it set to run manual, or check if it starts autmomatic.

     

    Regards

    AndyP

  • JDEG Profile Picture
    5 on at

    Had the same problem. The tmp and db catalogs where missing in the Axapta application folder.

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