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Do you think Microsoft should change the names again?

The change from Navision, Axapta and Great Plains og Dynamics NAV, AX and GP etc. is making less and less people ask for the products. Do you think that Microsoft is killing the Dynamics products?

Should Microsoft change the names back?

  • Yes - change the names back now (57.3%)
  • No - the names are good (42.7%)
  • Total Votes: 171

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  • Navision 5.0 SP1 Changes Language

    Hi, We have a Navision 5.0 SP1 installation running in a Citrix environment. Certain users have reported that while working in Navision the language changes from UK to DK. As the language settings are saved in the a user specific fin.zup file we have tried to clear this but they still report the sporadic...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by Andreas Dinesen on Jul 16, 2009
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, language, Multi-Language, Regional Settings
  • Re: Setting a default language

    Yes I know the fin.stx file is locked somehow. But when you know someone who can lock it for you, then it's not the big problem. In my case it would proberly be easier just to use the W1 FIN.STX - but I only want to do that if the Country code in this field really has anything do with the default...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 18, 2008
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, NAV 5.0 SP1, Navision, Language, FIN.STX, Multi-Language
  • Re: Setting a default language

    Well are you setting this at the same time as you define the users permissions, so that it's available when he first logs in (before actually opening the database)? I have worked a little more with the problem myself. And what I have come to is that it's the Danish version which has been installed...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 18, 2008
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, Language
  • Re: Setting a default language

    There is not a command line parameter for this purpose... I found 12 possible parameters (ver 5), but Language is not there as command line parameter: • ID - Saving the User Setup • Server Name - Choosing the Server • Database - Selecting a Database • Company - Selecting a Company...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Modris Ivans on Dec 17, 2008
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, Language
  • Setting a default language fails in Navision 5.0 SP1

    In my Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1 we have two languages installed. English and Danish. We run it under Citrix. Whenever a new user who previously never have used our Navision logs into the system, then the language is always set to Danish. That's fine for the Danish users, but not so fine for...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 17, 2008
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, NAV 5.0 SP1, Navision, Language, Multi-Language
  • Navision 5.0 SP1 Changes Language

    Hi, We have a Navision 5.0 SP1 installation running in a Citrix environment. Certain users have reported that while working in Navision the language changes from UK to DK. As the language settings are saved in the a user specific fin.zup file we have tried to clear this but they still report the sporadic...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by Andreas Dinesen on Jul 16, 2009
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, language, Multi-Language, Regional Settings
  • Re: Setting a default language

    Yes I know the fin.stx file is locked somehow. But when you know someone who can lock it for you, then it's not the big problem. In my case it would proberly be easier just to use the W1 FIN.STX - but I only want to do that if the Country code in this field really has anything do with the default...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 18, 2008
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, NAV 5.0 SP1, Navision, Language, FIN.STX, Multi-Language
  • Re: Setting a default language

    Well are you setting this at the same time as you define the users permissions, so that it's available when he first logs in (before actually opening the database)? I have worked a little more with the problem myself. And what I have come to is that it's the Danish version which has been installed...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 18, 2008
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, Language
  • Re: Setting a default language

    There is not a command line parameter for this purpose... I found 12 possible parameters (ver 5), but Language is not there as command line parameter: • ID - Saving the User Setup • Server Name - Choosing the Server • Database - Selecting a Database • Company - Selecting a Company...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Modris Ivans on Dec 17, 2008
    Filed under: NAV 5.0 SP1, Language
  • Setting a default language fails in Navision 5.0 SP1

    In my Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1 we have two languages installed. English and Danish. We run it under Citrix. Whenever a new user who previously never have used our Navision logs into the system, then the language is always set to Danish. That's fine for the Danish users, but not so fine for...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by Erik P. Ernst on Dec 17, 2008
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, NAV 5.0 SP1, Navision, Language, Multi-Language
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