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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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    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by barbid on Feb 17, 2009
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    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Technical Forum (Forum) by subrata.bauri on Feb 17, 2009
    Filed under: License, Permissions, Dynamics NAV, NAV 5.0 SP1
  • Re: Database Access problem

    babrown: seems we are going offtopic - but I have seen SO much practically unadministered networks, that nothing suprises me, especially, when advanced users come into play... recently there was a thread about problem, when someone started to delete unwanted records from SQL base thru SQL Enterprise...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by Modris Ivans on Jan 8, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

    [quote user="Modris Ivans"] [quote user="babrown"]In fact, users should have no rights whatsoever to the server on which the database is running. Users only need to communicate with the service. They do not need to access the data file.[/quote] Stelco`s question is rather unconcrete...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by babrown on Jan 8, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

    [quote user="babrown"]In fact, users should have no rights whatsoever to the server on which the database is running. Users only need to communicate with the service. They do not need to access the data file.[/quote] Stelco`s question is rather unconcrete - theoretically, if user(s) have rights...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by Modris Ivans on Jan 8, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

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    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by babrown on Jan 7, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

    I'm not confused by the process. I'm confused by this thread. Are we talking single-user or multi-user. In multi-user (server) only the user account that is running the service needs rights to the database files. In fact, users should have no rights whatsoever to the server on which the database...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by babrown on Jan 7, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

    Hi, Yes it is confusing and I have encounter this a number of times. The database service starts fine and when you go to connect from a client through the database service you get the error. It normally occurs when you copy in a database from another place e.g. the user test database. You would think...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by DaveT on Jan 7, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
  • Re: Database Access problem

    Hi, Extremely thankful to all. Actually it was window permissions to the fdb file. As per you people suggestion I right click the Database file and selected the properties, and changed the windows "security/permission" of "ERP/Users". Thanks again
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - Beginners Forum (Forum) by stelco on Jan 7, 2009
    Filed under: Permissions, NAV 5.0 SP1, Windows Server 2008
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