Quick Nav

AdministratorAdministrator Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 2,500
edited 2008-08-20 in Download section
Quick Nav
Open Quick Navision Clients and Databases.

TAB NAVISION RIGHTCLICK:
- Search Navision Clients (where you want)
- Select a default ZUP location
- Click on "Create RightClick"

You are now able to open a database with your rightclick (rightclick on a database to open the database)

TAB NAVISION SHORTCUT:
- Search Navision Clients (where you want)
- Fill in your command line paramaters (Server, NetType etc.)
- Select a default ZUP location
- Click on "Create Shortcuts"

Now you've got a shortcutlist of all your Navision Clients.

For suggestions, please contact me.

I hope you will enjoy this tool.

http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=992

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Comments

  • garakgarak Member Posts: 3,263
    @Administrator:

    The Link is wrong, the correct link is
    http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=992
    the link
    http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=991 goes to my "Letter Puzzle". But thanks for the promotion :lol:
    Do you make it right, it works too!
  • Luc_VanDyckLuc_VanDyck Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 3,633
    The link has been corrected. Thanks for reporting.
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  • rainergaissrainergaiss Member Posts: 43
    I find it not very useful. Maybe I do not understand the benefits of that tool. By my point of view it is much more useful to crate links (shortcuts) to all the clients and put them in a folder on the desktop. So I can name them as I like to do it, I can pass more parameters and, much more important, I can also use the SQL clients.

    I tried to use it with vista and encountered problems entering values into the fields.

    The idea behind this program is really great, but less would have become more in this case.
  • helmhelm Member Posts: 46
    I tried this in a VPC with Windows XP running under Vista. It does not seem to work under these conditions. Maybe because I have several ZUP-files in the chosen direction. I also tried it on a "clean" Windows XP where it works without a problem.
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