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have you solved the The TCP/IP connection's 'host' is not answering (TCP/IP error ECONNREFUSED). You can see how to make changes to your 'hosts' and 'services' files in the documentation. problem? if YES -> HOW? best regards
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[quote user="g.lettorp"]Hi. Could also just be taht you need to define the name of the server (fx.: financials) to the host table and the service table to enable the client to find the way to engage. Oh....also check if the communications options are tcp/ip / netbios. Gert Lettorp[/quote] Errm...
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I assume you are talking about Windows Terminal Services (rdp.exe or mstsc.exe)?!? If so, we have found that clicking on the "X", doesn't free the terminal service session. We have to LOG OFF from the machine that we are connected to. Also possibly a very silly question but, when the users...
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hi. if the users are connection via VPN link, you should set idle time for the VPN connection. Also you can set an idle time for Remote Desktop users. i would like to know what TS software you're using? is this Citrix? Regards, Shahzad shahzad.reg@likemind.ae
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Hi , Some of our users dial in from home using the remote desktop to use navision 4.0 sp3 remotely. We are using windowxs authentication. Problem is that when our users work remotely and disconnect from the remote session ("X"), when they arrive in work and open Navision, they get the following...
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Hi, my issue with License file is resolved but I have this old prblem again, tons of the following warning in my Event logs The TCP/IP connection's 'host' is not answering(TCP/IP error ECONNREFUSED). you can see how to make changes to your 'hosts' and 'services' files in doc...
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You did not set the right parameters for your NAS service. There is a folder on the NAV product CD called 'Doc'. In this folder oyu will find a pdf called w1w1ATAS.pdf. Read this entire document and try to figure out what went wrong. Good luck
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1) you need to put the license file in the subdirectory of the NAS and it needs to be named fin.flf. (PS don't use the Cronus license, but a 'real' one. 2) your NAS needs to connect to a DB-service. Probably this service has no DB named to which to connect.
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Thanks for your reply, Now I have oter problem and mainly its about license fil, I get these to warning on my EventLogs 1) The operating system cannot find the fin.flf please heck that the driver, directory and file name are correct 2) You have not selected a database I am sure that I have this file...
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In general, if you are not able to connect to a DB, add NETTYPE=TCP. This because since version 4 (I think), Navision uses TCPS as default ... but I have never seen it working... If it is a test DB, no problem installing both on the same machine. If it is a production DB, it is best to avoid it, because...