YOu can do it in:
- a command box
- the registry
- a MMC console
If a mmc is not very clear, you could always try to find the NAS service in the registry. Stop the service, search for the servername (of the NAS) in the registry, and there you'll find the NAS parameters.
May be a tip: try to search on "startupparameter" in the registry. This might be more easy for you.
If this is too difficult, just take Denster's advice, and read the pdf.
See In MMC the startupparameter can be any word which is less than 250 characters. For E.g take NAS1.This parameter will be passed to Function having ID 99 of ApplicationManagements(CodeUnit 1)(By Default function Name is NAS Handler)
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- a command box
- the registry
- a MMC console
If a mmc is not very clear, you could always try to find the NAS service in the registry. Stop the service, search for the servername (of the NAS) in the registry, and there you'll find the NAS parameters.
May be a tip: try to search on "startupparameter" in the registry. This might be more easy for you.
If this is too difficult, just take Denster's advice, and read the pdf.
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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