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Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) 2.0
Store Operations Readme File
November 2006
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This file provides information that supplements the product documentation.


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CONTENTS
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1.	INSTALLATION NOTES
	1.1	Payment Processing Software
	1.2	Ugrading from Retail Management System 1.2 and 1.3
	1.3	Upgrading to Windows Vista
	1.4	SQL Server Service Pack Updates
	
2.	SETUP NOTES
	2.1	Defining Database Server Information
	2.2	Using OPOS-compatible Hardware

3.	TROUBLESHOOTING
	3.1	Modifying an Installation 
	3.2	Connecting to the Database Server
	3.3	Creating Databases after Upgrading MSDE 2000 to SQL Server 2005
	3.4	Microsoft Product Support Services



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1.	INSTALLATION NOTES

For installation instructions, see the Store Operations Getting Started Guide. A printed copy of the guide is included in your Store Operations package, and an electronic copy is available in .pdf format in the \SO folder on your CD.

IMPORTANT!
If you are running a previous version of Microsoft Retail Management System, you should back up your store database before upgrading to Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS).


1.1	Payment Processing Software

If you are using electronic draft capture (EDC) payment processing software for processing credit and debit card transactions, settle transactions before upgrading to this release.


1.2Upgrading from Retail Management System 1.2 and 1.3

All computers in the store must be running the same release of Microsoft Dynamics RMS.

Microsoft strongly recommends making a backup of your database prior to upgrading.

The upgrade process uninstalls the existing application and all its files before installing the 2.0 release. This means that any files in your install folders that have the same names as files in the new release will be overwritten. If you have customized any of the default files -- such as receipt templates, report templates, the HTML status bar, or the built-in store logo files -- you should back up those files and save them to another location. After the upgrade is complete, you can then copy your customized files back into the install folders and resume using them.


1.3	Upgrading to Windows Vista

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is not supported on Windows Vista. For this reason, you must upgrade SQL Server 2000, including MSDE 2000, to SQL Server 2005 *before* you upgrade your operating system to Windows Vista. For more information, see the article "SQL Server 2000 (including MSDE 2000) on Windows Vista FAQ," located at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/faq-sql_on_vista.mspx.

For information about special considerations for manual upgrades to SQL Server 2005, see section 3.3 below.


1.4	SQL Server Service Pack Updates

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (SQL Server Express) with Service Pack 1 (SP1) is included with Microsoft Dynamics RMS. If you prefer, you can use an existing instance of SQL Server. Be sure to download and install the latest service pack for your edition of SQL Server. For more information, see these Microsoft Web sites: www.microsoft.com/sql and http://support.microsoft.com.

Note: There are special considerations if you upgraded a named instance of SQL Server 2000 Desktop Edition (MSDE 2000) to SQL Server Express. For more information, see section 3.3 below.


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2.	SETUP NOTES	


2.1	Defining Database Server Information

In Store Operations Administrator, use the Configuration command on the File menu to define the database server name and access password that Store Operations Manager and POS will use to connect to your database server. 

Refer to the Store Operations Getting Started Guide or Store Operations Administrator Online Help for information on how to set up and use the Store Operations database.


2.2	Using OPOS-compatible Hardware

Store Operations supports OPOS. If you are using OPOS-compatible hardware, you should obtain the applicable OPOS service objects from your hardware manufacturer and install them on each POS station prior to installing Store Operations. 


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3.	TROUBLESHOOTING

3.1	Modifying an Installation

On very rare occasions, Windows Installer may prompt for the original installation media when removing or modifying an installation of Microsoft Dynamics RMS. This is caused by the Windows Installer needing to re-cache the product's installer package. If this occurs, locate and insert the CD containing the release you are trying to remove or modify, and then follow the on-screen instructions.


3.2	Connecting to the Database Server

If you have problems connecting to SQL Server on another machine on the network, make sure that you are using the same network library on both the server and client machines. For more information, see "Before using Store Operations Administrator" in Store Operations Administrator Online Help.


3.3	Creating Databases after Upgrading to SQL Server Express

If you encounter errors when creating new databases, they might be caused by a known issue with the manual upgrade from MSDE 2000 to SQL Server Express. This issue only applies to you if all of these statements are true:
	* You upgraded MSDE to the original (non-Service Pack) release of SQL Server Express.
	* You selected SQL authentication during the upgrade to SQL Server Express.
	* You chose to skip the SQL Server installation during installation of Microsoft Dynamics RMS.
	* You are using a named instance.

In order to create Microsoft Dynamics RMS databases, you will need to uninstall and then reinstall Microsoft Dynamics RMS. In the Installation Wizard, do NOT skip SQL Server installation. Instead, allow the wizard to set up an instance of SQL Server Express that will be used by Microsoft Dynamics RMS.

Notes:
When the upgrade is handled by the Microsoft Dynamics RMS Installation Wizard, a named instance is left alone and a new unnamed default instance of SQL Server Express is created for use by Microsoft Dynamics RMS. An unnamed instance is upgraded to SQL Server Express.

By default, the instance of SQL Server Express that is installed with Microsoft Dynamics RMS will run in Compatibility Mode Level 80. Microsoft does not recommend changing this setting.


3.4	Microsoft Product Support Services

You can find technical support for Microsoft Dynamics RMS at the product support Web site, http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/support/default.mspx.
