Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
What you need to know
Chapter 2: Hardware and Software Requirements
Choosing the Installation Type and Equipment
Hardware and Software Requirements
2 Tier and n-Tier Solutions
Chapter 3: Microsoft Navision Architecture
The Microsoft Navision Client/Server Environment
The Server Options
The Microsoft Navision Security Model
Chapter 4: Microsoft Navision Client Installation
Installing, Maintaining, and Removing Single-Users and Clients
System Setup
Single-User and Client Setup Properties
Setting the Program Properties
Working with Databases
License Files
Chapter 5: Microsoft Navision Database Server
Installing a Microsoft Navision Database Server
Importing a Database into Microsoft Navision Database Server
Running more than one Server
System Setup
Single-User and Client Setup Properties
Microsoft Navision Database Server and Setup Properties
Setting the Program Properties
Working with Databases
Chapter 6: Microsoft Navision SQL Server Option
Server Considerations
Installing Clients
System Setup
Working with Databases
Creating and Maintaining Databases
Security and User Setup
Chapter 7: Microsoft Navision Application Server (NAS)
Getting Started with NAS
NAS Setup
Microsoft Navision Automated Data Capture System (ACDS)
Chapter 8: Microsoft Navision ODBC Driver
Terminology
ODBC Driver Functionality
Data Types
Multilanguage Functionality
SQL Statement Reference Guide
Chapter 9: Microsoft Navision Security
Authentication in Microsoft Navision
Active Directory Service Security
Logins, Roles, and Permissions
Applying Security Filters in SQL
User Specific Setups
Additional Security Features
Chapter 10: Basic Customizations
MenuSuite Fundamentals
The Navigation Pane
Navigation Pane Design
Personalizing the Navigation Pane
Shortcuts Menu
Creating and Designing MenuSuite Objects
Exporting a MenuSuite Object
How Upgrades Affect New Menus
Chapter 11: Microsoft Navision Database Administration Tools
Managing the Database
Database Maintenance
Chapter 12: Microsoft Navision Optimization
Advanced Database Information including, Optimizing a Table, Optimistic Concurrency, and Database Versions
Database Efficiency, including Key Groups, Decreasing the Table Seek Time, Key Properties, Finding Errors in the Tables, and Creating Space in the Database
Administering SQL Server, including, Monitoring with SQL Profiler, Reporting Services Trace Logs, Profiling ODBC Driver Performance, How to Profile Driver Performance Data, Running System Monitor, and ODBC Tracing
Chapter 13: Troubleshooting Microsoft Navision
Setting up a Test Environment
Identifying Performance Problems
How to Identify Lock Issues
Determine Bottlenecks within the Microsoft Navision System
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