An Error Occurred During Setup Of Application Object Server Aos
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to run on it. We had successfully upgraded existing versions of SQL Server 2008 R2 supporting Dynamics 2012 to SQL Server 2012. But one http://becomingexceptional.blogspot.com/2012/05/installing-microsoft-dynamics-ax-2012.html thing we never tested was installing Dynamics 2012 directly onto SQL Server 2012. I set up all the pre-requisites for the Dynamics AX. The DB successfully installed and then I got the following error on the AOS install: An error occurred during setup of Application Object Server (AOS) MicrosoftDynamicsAX at port 2712.The following error/warning occurred:Cannot find the object 'UTILIDELEMENTS', because it does not an error exist or you do not have permission. Cannot find the object 'UTILELEMENTS', because it does not exist or you do not have permission. Cannot find the object 'UTILMODELS', because it does not exist or you do not have permission. Hmmm.... interesting as I know we've successfully gotten these running on SQL Server 2012 before. I did a bit of google-fu and saw someone listing an error occurred as needing to run Dynamics AX 2012 patch listed as KB2680186. Luckily we had this in our share. I ran that update, and noticed that it didnt actually update a client, but rather installed an update of the "Installation Support Files". Once that completed, I rebooted my server and voila. It installed. -Victor Edit: I had used version 6.0 of the Dynamics AX 2012 installer. Although I was able to proceed, I got various errors that I couldnt get past. I ended up undoing the AOS install and db install. I then redid the AOS and DB install with version 6.1, which was patched to run with SQL Server 2012 out of the box, and lo and behold, IT WORKED!!!!! Posted by Victor Banuelos at 3:36 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: 2012, AX, Dynamics, Server, SQL 1 comment: Rahat AliDecember 22, 2014 at 7:22 AMI applied the patch KB2680186 but still getting same issue ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Blog Archive ► 2013 (1) ► January (1) ▼ 2012 (9) ► November (1) ► September (1)