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NAV 2009 Configuration
Satya
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2010-02-23
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Hi Forum,
I have installed RTC client on one system, NAV server in one system and database components in other system. Now how can i configure these 3 systems. I mean what setup should i need to do inorder to connect to database from RTC client.
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Search this forum. You will find links to MSDN help and blogs where it is described... ;-)
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Bob_Papsdorf
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The secure way to set up a "three tier" configuration is to run the NAV Server and SQL Server using a domain user account. See this walkthrough from MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd301254.aspx
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