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This section will list the errors that may occur when loading the lookup.xml file.
This error could occur because the account that the application is running under does not have access privileges to the file/folder.
To resolve this error, try the following:
Check the permissions on the file or the folder the file is saved in.
Ensure that the MYOB OnTheGo service is running under an account that has access to the specified file and folder that the file is saved in.
This error could occur due to one of the following reasons:
You are running the MYOB OnTheGo Diagnostic Tool on the wrong computer/server.
The MYOB OnTheGo Diagnostic Tool must be run on the same computer/server where the MYOB OnTheGo service is installed.
The MYOB OnTheGo service has not been installed correctly as the file does not exist.
The MYOB OnTheGo service is looking in the wrong location.
The specified directory has been deleted.
To resolve this error:
Check that the MYOB OnTheGo service is installed on this computer/server.
If it is not installed, install the MYOB OnTheGo service.
See Checking your MYOB OnTheGo service
An unexpected error has occurred while trying to open the lookup.xml file.
The most likely cause for this issue is the specified path, file name or both exceed the system-defined maximum length or that the path is in an invalid format.
Please contact MYOB Support for assistance.
This error could occur because someone is manually editing the lookup.xml file.
To resolve this error, locate the lookup.xml file and correct the invalid xml.
If you get this error, it means that the file is empty or does not contain any valid connection string elements.
You haven’t activated MYOB OnTheGo for any databases used in your practice.
Someone has been manually editing the lookup.xml file.
To resolve this error, activate MYOB OnTheGo for your practice.
This error could occur because the connection string in the lookup.xml file has been manually edited.
Using the diagnostic tool
Checking your MYOB OnTheGo service
Reading the lookup.xml file location
Checking the database
Checking the web connections