Since the arrival of Business Central on Cloud, a big question arose, how to now connect Local Files, Printers, and other peripherals with the ERP? To achieve this there are several ideas, such as One Drive, an SFTP server, or the one I want to show in this post, through a Local Service on the PC/Server/Laptop that needs to connect and expose it publicly so that later from Business Central it allows the relevant operations like read/write/delete and to create this exposure, we will use Azure Relay.
Tag Archives: Windows
How to… show Windows Eventlog Entries in NAV
When you have a couple of job queue entries in your productive system, it can be helpful to have a quick look at the windows eventlog entries, which are connected to the NAV services.
How to login Windows Client and Web Client using ‘NavUserPassword’ Authentication in Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Generally, when we set up Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the authentication method by default is ‘Windows’.
Windows Authentication : This method allows you to connect to NAV as the current Windows user.
Username Authentication : This method requires that the user provide a User name, Password, and Domain name. Users are authenticated using their Windows account
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Universal app for Windows devices: basic troubleshooting
You can manage the use of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Universal app using Windows PowerShell.
Create a NAV Windows/Docker container image with one command
I previously wrote about NAV 2017 in a Windows Container where I just managed to get NAV 2017 up and running. Some days ago Jakub Vaňák contacted me with a detail question about that post and told me that he managed to create a Dockerfile for NAV Server instances.
Dynamics NAV and Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2016 released in October this year with many new and interesting capabilities. For more information, see their announcement here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/cloud-platform/windows-server
How to: Install a Windows Client Control Add-in Assembly
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client control add-ins are provided in one or more Microsoft Framework .NET-based assemblies, which are .dll files. Control add-in assemblies must be installed on the following computers: