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November 14, 2011
Microsoft releases Sure Step 2012 — Navigate Into Success
Sure Step 2012 is out and Vjekoslav Babic has coverage at Microsoft releases Sure Step 2012 .
Yes we learn things from Dynamics NAV folks too.








Processing Drop Shipments in Dynamics GP
Steve Chapman digs into Processing Drop Shipments in Dynamics GP. A surprising number of people have asked about this recently.








The Dynamics GP Blogster: GPUG Summit
Mariano has some great GPUG Summit posts up at The Dynamics GP Blogster.
He liked our Worst Mistakes Presentation and our wives got to hang out and abuse us. Make sure to check out Mariano's updates.








Belinda, the GP CSI: Microsoft Dynamics GP Prepare for your 1099's
Belinda the GP CSI has a nice video to help you Prepare for your 1099's in Microsoft Dynamics GP.
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Creating SSRS Reports Using Common Table Expressions | Dynamics GP Insights
Schedule of Year-End Closing Blog Posts for Dynamics GP - Dynamics GP Support and Services Blog
Microsoft is working on a series of Year-End Closing Blog Posts for Dynamics GP.
I'll highlight the posts as they come but it's great to see this kind of commitment from Microsoft.








Reflections on the GPUG Summit 2011
This was a fun Summit. I met a ton of people and I reconnected with a bunch as well. I've decided to just catch up everything I missed today so buckle up.
Before that happens though I wanted to highlight a few things from the conference.
I've learned that it's really hard for me to blog, tweet and update Facebook effectively when I'm doing a lot of speaking at a conference. Especially with a 3 hour time difference. I was hoping that some new folks would help pick up the slack. You'll have to be the judge of whether or not that worked. The second slide of EVERY one of my presentations pushes people to blog/tweet/facebook if they are having fun. Occasionally it works. I intend to flog that until it does. It's really hard to get the word out about new things like the 3+ year old Support Debugging Tool or the 18 month old Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Cookbook or an ISV solution. The Microsoft team deserves kudos for taking shots in the GPUG Summit and GPPC town halls. Most folks did pretty well managing Vegas and still making sessions. I'm impressed. It was fun having CRM, NAV and AX attendees in the area as well. They party well. The 50 Tips sessions still deliver value and still get people excited. I guess I get to keep doing them.







Weekly Dynamic: ReQLogic Login
For ReQLogic, users have to enter domain credentials at login. If the machine is already joined to the domain and the user is logging in with domain credentials the need to enter credentials again can be removed.
1) On the Tools menu click Internet Options and then click the Security tab. Click Trusted Sites then Sites.
a. In the entry box type the URL for the ReQLogic location like http://reqlogic.server.int.
b. Click Add then OK.
2) Back on the Security tab click Custom Level… and scroll to bottom of the list to User Authentication.
3) Select the checkbox Automatic logon with current username and password.
4) Click OK and then OK to return to your browser page.
[H.T. to Rob Mitchell and Chaz Vann of I.B.I.S. for this tip.]








November 11, 2011
GPUG Summit Recap Part 1
- Congrats to the GPUG all star winners. My personal opinion is that they should really call it the Bob McAdam award. He is a tireless GPUG champion. Just don't make it a memorial award. We want him around.
- To everyone who attended one of my sessions, bought a book or laughed at my lame jokes, thank you again for being a part of #GPSummit.
- I learned something in Vanessa's Field Service class. She truly is the queen of Field Service. I loved the quizzes too.
- It was a little surreal to have folks walk up with a copy of my book full of sticky notes and ask specific questions about certain tips.
- I truly felt like a rock star when Kelly Youells bought my book. For those of us in the trenches she is a true rock star at Microsoft.
- We had some audio problems with David Musgrave's Support Debugging Tool video so Mariano and I winged it. Apologies to everyone and thanks for your patience.
- The closing session was way too much fun. I will talk more about what was announced separately.
More later...







