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Alert messages—company file
A network error xxx has occurred
Click OK to clear this message. Your MYOB software will shut down. Restart your MYOB software, make sure that any other users on the network are logged out, then reopen your company file.
A network error xxx has occurred. Unable to send message to yyy
Interruptions to network communications can damage a company file. While this alert does not necessarily mean the file has been damaged, you may wish to use the MYOB Data Optimization Assistant to optimize your file. The Optimization Assistant is in your MYOB software installation folder.
If you are able to optimize the file without errors, we recommend that you verify your company data. To verify your data, go to the File menu and choose Verify Company File. For more information about optimizing and verifying your company file, refer to your user guide or online help.
An error occurred when/while...
This alert message may appear when you attempt to open an MYOB company file that was damaged due to a computer interruption the last time it was used.
You may be able to repair the file using the MYOB Data Optimization Assistant. You can find the Optimization Assistant in your software installation folder.
If you are able to optimize the file without errors, we recommend that you verify your company file. To verify your data, go to the File menu and choose Verify Company File. For more information about optimizing and verifying your company file, see Servicing your company file.
If the Optimization Assistant or the Company File Verification indicates that the problem cannot be repaired, you need to restore your company file from the latest backup. Note that any entries made since the last backup will need to be reentered. To learn more about restoring a backup of your company file see Backing up and restoring company files.
Another user is currently backing up this company file. Unable to sign on at this time; please try again later
I cannot find the MYOB company file named Widgets.myo
This alert message appears when you click Explore the sample company in the Welcome to MYOB window and the sample company file isn’t stored in the same location as your MYOB software. The sample company file is named Widgets.myo.
If you know the actual location of the sample company file, click Follow Me in this message to open the Open window. Use the Open window to locate the sample company file.
If you know that the sample company file’s name has been changed, click Cancel in this message. Open the Finder, then change the name of the sample company file back to Widgets.myo.
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If you are able to optimize the file without errors, we recommend that you verify your company file. To verify your company file, go to the File menu and choose Verify Company File. For more information about optimizing and verifying your company file, see Servicing your company file.
If the Optimization Assistant or the Company File Verification indicates that the problem cannot be repaired, you need to restore your company file from your latest backup. Note that any entries made since the last backup will need to be reentered. To learn more about restoring a backup of your company file see Backing up and restoring company files.
MYOB was unable to register on the network. Please restart your computer to restore network services
Network services are not available
Network services, which are required for multi-user access, could not be initialized...
The MYOB software on your computer isn’t communicating properly on your company’s peer-to-peer network. This message occurs if the software needed to support the AppleTalk or TCP/IP protocols hasn’t been properly installed on your workstation.
Your MYOB software must be used on a network that supports the AppleTalk or TCP/IP protocols. If your network currently does not support these protocols, you must install (or reinstall) one of them.
No more than 10 company files in any folder may be opened at one time
You may receive this message when you attempt to open your company file. Unless you have more than 10 users accessing your company file, this message indicates there are 10 lock files in the folder.
A lock file is created each time you open the company file and is deleted when you exit the company file. If the file is not exited properly the file is not deleted. A maximum of 10 lock files can be created.
The 10 lock files must be deleted manually. Make sure no users are logged in to the company file. To delete the lock files at the workstation where your company file is located, open the folder that contains your company file. Locate the files named lock0001.flk through lock0010.flk and delete them.
This error indicates that the company file has been closed incorrectly 10 times. Improper exits —mistakenly turning off your workstation while changes are being saved in your company file or experiencing power failures — can damage a company file. We recommend that you use the MYOB Data Optimization Assistant to optimize your file. You can find the Optimization Assistant in your software installation folder.
If you are able to optimize the file without errors, we recommend that you verify your company file. To verify your data, go to the File menu and choose Verify Company File. For more information about optimizing and verifying your company file, see Servicing your company file.
If the Optimization Assistant or the Company File Verification indicates that the problem cannot be repaired, you need to restore your company file from your latest backup. Note that any entries made since the last backup will need to be reentered. To learn more about restoring a backup of your company file see Backing up and restoring company files.
Someone else has already signed on with the same User ID...
A person at a different workstation has already opened this company file with the user ID that you entered in the User ID field of the Sign-on window. A user ID can be used by only one person at a time.
Either enter a different user ID in the User ID field of the Sign-on window or wait until the user ID you want is no longer in use.
If nobody else is currently using the user ID you want to use, it’s possible that the company file was closed incorrectly the last time this user ID was used. If this is the case, all current users of the company file must close and then reopen the file. You should then be able to open the company file with this user ID again.
Termination Code...
Most termination codes warn you that your company file may be damaged. Others may indicate a problem within your network.
Use the MYOB Optimization Assistant to optimize your company file. The Optimization Assistant is designed to make your company file more efficient and is capable of fixing certain types of company file corruption. We recommend that you use the Optimization Assistant regularly to keep your company file operating at its most efficient.
If you are able to optimize the file without errors, we recommend that you verify your company file. To verify your data, go to the File menu and choose Verify Company File. For more information about optimizing and verifying your company file, see Servicing your company file.
If the Optimization Assistant or the Company File Verification indicates that the problem cannot be repaired, we recommend that you contact technical support. Take note of the wording of the alert message, as this will assist in solving your problem.
The company file you have selected is an MYOB company file...
The file you have chosen is not an AccountEdge company file
The company file you have selected is version x. MYOB AccountEdge requires version y files...
The company file you have selected is customized for (country). This version of MYOB software is for use in (your country)
The protocol you have selected cannot be found on your system
The protocol you selected, after selecting Multi-user Access in the Sign-on window, isn’t available on your computer.
Select another protocol. AppleTalk or TCP/IP protocols must be installed on the same computer as your MYOB software if you wish to open your MYOB software in multi-user mode. If your system currently does not support one of these protocols, you must install (or re-install) one of them.
This file is damaged and cannot be used
If you cannot open the company file at all, you need to restore your latest backup. Note that any entries made since the last backup will need to be reentered. To learn more about restoring a backup of your company file see Backing up and restoring company files.
Unable to access company file
This alert message indicates that you are unable to read or write to the company file. You may have lost your connection to the network. The hard disk of the computer on which your company file is located may have very little free space, or the hard disk may be damaged.
Check that there is enough free space on the hard disk where your company file is located. Consult your system administrator as you will need to check the network connections.
Unable to open file; file may be locked or in use, or access privileges may be incorrect...disk may be full
Each computer that uses MYOB AccountEdge must have a unique name. Be sure that each hard disk has a different name. Also, be sure that a comma or a period doesn’t appear before the drive name.
Be sure that the name of the MYOB AccountEdge folder (the folder that contains the MYOB AccountEdge company file) is no longer than 27 characters long.
Be sure the company file isn’t locked. To check to see whether a file is locked, highlight the name of the company file in the Finder, and then choose Get Info from the File menu. If the Locked option is marked, unmark it.
WARNING: You have room to store only x more characters of information on your disk
The hard disk of the workstation on which your company file is located has very little free space. You won’t be able to enter further information in your company file until more free space is available.
You can’t find your company file
You click Open your MYOB company file in the Welcome to MYOB window and your company file’s name doesn’t show up in the Open window that appears. This situation can result from the following:
Your company file is stored in a different location to your MYOB software. When the Open window appears, only the company files stored in the same location as your MYOB software are displayed.
Use the Open window to locate your company file and open it.
If your company file has been removed, you will need to restore your most recent backup of the file. Be sure to place the restored backup in the correct location on your network.
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