1. Employee Portal. Limited on what you can do. Requires installing NAS and has poor installation manual.
2. Using webservice with 2009. No manuals and you are on your own. You'll find a blog about this somewhere.
3. Wait for NAV 7 that would be the Web front end for NAV. Very few info on the features/capabilities it is going to have.
4. 3rd party addons.
Ahmed Rashed Amini
Independent Consultant/Developer
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1. Employee Portal. Limited on what you can do. Requires installing NAS and has poor installation manual.
2. Using webservice with 2009. No manuals and you are on your own. You'll find a blog about this somewhere.
3. Wait for NAV 7 that would be the Web front end for NAV. Very few info on the features/capabilities it is going to have.
4. 3rd party addons.
Independent Consultant/Developer
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