With the release of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 R2 it’s time for a series of “hands on” posts where I go through the installation of all of it’s components; the index for this series can be found here.
In the last post, I covered the installation of GP PowerShell; in this I’m going to refer back to a Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 R1 post I did back in May 2016 on how to use GP PowerShell to create a company.
Everything in that post is still relevant and unchanged in Dynamics GP 2016 R2.
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