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Introduction Autodesk Vault Manufacturing (hence forth referred to as Vault Manufacturing) bridges the gap between tracking CAD design tools and ERP (Engineering Resource Procurement) systems with its ability to integrate with Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 (GP 10) without the use of custom programming or third-party integration tools. This white paper discusses the installation, configuration, testing, and basic use of GP 10 and Vault Manufacturing. Configurations The key to integrating GP 10 with Vault Manufacturing is to set up communication between the GP 10 server and the Vault Manufacturing server. This is done using Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ). This document describes two tested configurations for using Vault Manufacturing and GP 10. The first configuration requires two different servers, one server for Vault Manufacturing and a second server for GP 10. The second configuration uses the same server for both Vault Manufacturing and GP 10. If Vault Manufacturing and GP 10 are configured on the same server they should both have a separate SQL instance installed. The proceeding steps will describe how to install, configure, and test a separate Vault Manufacturing Server and a Separate GP 10 Server. If installing and configuring GP 10 and Vault Manufacturing on the same server, disregard the indicated steps. Note: It is highly recommend to use separate servers for Vault Manufacturing and GP 10. The following components should be installed and configured in the order shown. • Installation o Vault Manufacturing Server Vault Manufacturing Server Application Microsoft Message Queuing o Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 Server Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 Server Application AEDMDwfWrapper Microsoft Message Queuing Dynamic Messaging Service (DMS) Configuring o GP 10 Server Changing Service User Accounts Adding Queues to MSMQ o Vault Manufacturing Server Add GP 10 Queues to Vault Manufacturing Add Multiple ERP Systems to Vault Manufacturing Setting the Default ERP System Testing the Connection Vault Manufacturing Importing and Exporting Installation The first step in enabling the bridge between CAD design tools and ERP systems is to establish item sharing between a GP 10 server and the Vault Manufacturing server. This section describes how to install the components necessary to successfully integrate GP 10 and Vault Manufacturing. Vault Manufacturing Server The Vault Manufacturing server should be installed before installing or configuring the GP 10 server. Perform the following tasks in the order presented to ensure a successful installation. 1
Open the catalog to page 1Vault Manufacturing Server Application The Vault Manufacturing server application should be installed first on the server. For more information on installing the Vault Manufacturing Server see the Autodesk Vault 2010 Implementation Guide. Microsoft Message Queuing Follow the steps in this section to install MSMQ. In a two server configuration MSMQ has to be installed on the Vault Manufacturing server and requires no configuration. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Windows Start Menu select Settings > Control Panel. From the Control Panel double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select Add/Remove Windows...
Open the catalog to page 22. Install the Manufacturing feature and ensure that your company is registered with those modules. Note: After installing and registering the GP 10 Manufacturing modules, run GP 10 at least once to ensure the Manufacturing modules have been activated. AEDMDwfWrapper If setting up a single server configuration, you can skip this section because installing the Vault Manufacturing server already installed the correct AEDMDwfWrapper. If setting up a two server configuration, use the following steps to install the AEDMDwfWrapper on the GP 10 server. 1. Download AEDMDwfWrapper-Installer.zip from...
Open the catalog to page 33. Enter the following application parameters: a. Server Name – Enter the name of the Great Plains SQL server and SQL instance name. b. Authentication Method - Select ‘Use a specific user name and password’ c. User name – Enter the database SA name that can log into the Great Plains SQL server. d. Password – Enter the database SA password for the user name previously entered. 4. Click the Test Connection button. 5. If the connection test passes click Next. If the test connection failed and all the information provide in the dialog box, is correct, try launching GP 10 and rerunning the test....
Open the catalog to page 48. Enter the domain account name and password for the user account under which the service will run. Note: The user account entered in this step can be a temporary account. This user can be changed to match the MSMQ service’s LogOn account after installation. 9. Click Next. 10. Enter the UNC paths for both the items exported from GP 10 and their associated items. These locations should be shared paths to which the user account from the previous step has access. Note: It is highly recommended that both these folders are placed on the GP 10 server. The user accounts for the MSSQL$GP10...
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Open the catalog to page 6Adding Queues to MSMQ GP 10 uses queues configured in MSMQ. The following steps describe the process to create and configure the proper queues. Note: No additional configuration is required for the MSMQ on the Vault Manufacturing Server.. 1. From the Start Menu, select Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. 2. Expand the branch Services and Applications. 3. Expand the branch Message Queuing. 4. Select Private Queues. 5. DMS automatically creates an outgoing queue named adsk_outgoing. If the other two queues adsk_dead-letter and adsk_incoming were created, delete them by...
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