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following error on their dashboard. Internet Explorer Script Error An error has occurred in the script on this page Line: 320 Char: 6 Error: The system cannot find the file specified Code: 0 URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/username/Local% 20Settings/Temp/2/tmp17.tmp We found the solution on the following site: http://dynamicsuser.net/forums/p/23788/124400.aspx When Great Plains is run, it looks for an xml preference file that should be stored in "%appdata%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\UserData". When the minimize/maximize button is clicked, it then executes a portion of JavaScript that stores those "preferences" (minimized or maximized) to the oXMLBranch[1].xml file. If this folder (UserData) doesn't exist however, the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2702223 program then can't read or write user's preferences to this file, and it also doesn't create the folder on its own. After investigating this post we discovered that indeed our Active Directory policies had Application data redirected to our file server. Presumably due to the nature of Citrix profile loading the Internet Explorer folder was never created. To correct the issue we browsed as admin into the http://www.jeremyroe.net/microsoft-dynamics-gp-2010-internet-explorer-script-error/ users redirected folders and created the folders \Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\UserData April 11, 2011 | Filed Under Citrix, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics Comments Logging In... Profile cancel Sign in with Twitter Sign in with Facebook or CommentName EmailNot published Website About My name is Jeremy Roe. I'm a Network Engineeer and Business Owner in La Crosse, WI. My business puts me in front of a variety of clients and projects every day, this blog serves as a place to share the more unusual or interesting things I come across. Thank you for visiting. Contact Me Recently Written Unable to Edit Vsphere 5.5 Virtual Machine without Web Client Issues with Cisco 1900 series Router and Sonicwall TZ series with MPLS High Dock CPU and Memory usage with Apple Lion 10.7.2 and VmWare Fusion 4.0.2 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Internet Explorer Script Error Apple IPad Wireless and DHCP Issues Apple Mail Attachments Fail IE8 on Windows 7 RC fails to Open How to perform a repair install from XP Home OEM to XP Pro Volume License Master Your Money by Ron Blue with Spreadsheet Installing XP SP3 reports "There is not enough Disk space" on Apple Categories Active Directory Amazon S3 Ap
subscribers Views 9461 views GP 10.0 Dynamics GP Terminal Server Windows Server 2003 Share More Cancel Click here to login or become a member to ask https://dynamicsuser.net/gp/f/users/23788/internet-explorer-script-error questions and reply in our fourms. Internet Explorer Script Error Hello All,We're running Dynamics GP 10 on a terminal server and wasn't sure if it was supported. We're currently using roaming https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.greatplains/IdI69zdWXEk profiles for each users logging in to the Windows 2003 terminal server. It works fine when I log into the terminal server as a domain admin. Is anyone else experiencing this internet explorer problem? Your feedback is much appreciated. Problem:1) Log into Dynamics GP 102) Stay in home page3) Click any carrot arrow on right side for "To Do" or "My Reports" and we get the following message.Internet Explorer Script ErrorAn error has occurred in the script on this pageLine: 320Char: 6Error: The system cannot find the file specifiedCode: 0URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/username/Local% 20Settings/Temp/2/tmp17.tmp dra9onboy Cancel bsandlin 0 internet explorer script 2008-12-12 5:32 PM When Great Plains is run, it looks for an xml preference file that should be stored in "%appdata%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\UserData". When the minimize/maximize button is clicked, it then executes a portion of JavaScript that stores those "preferences" (minimized or maximized) to the oXMLBranch[1].xml file. If this folder (UserData) doesn't exist however, the program then can't read or write user's preferences to this file, and it also doesn't create the folder on its own. bsandlin Scott 0 2010-10-1 8:17 PM In reply to bsandlin: where does the appdata directory reside? i have found application data in a few spots but no appdata. Scott Steve LaForge 0 2011-4-27 10:36 PM In reply to Scott: We're alsorunning Dynamics GP 10 on a terminal server and also using roaming profiles for each users logging in to the Windows 2003 terminal server. Just like the OP, It works fine when I log into the terminal server as a domain admin. I tried creating c:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\UserData and also c:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\UserData, but neither took care of the problem. Thank you for your assistance! Problem: 1) Log
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