NST Manager

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edited 2011-10-10 in Download section
NST Manager
With this program you can manage your Navision service tiers (installation, configuration, uninstalling, starting, restarting and stopping).

Warning this is a BETA version, use on your own risk.

For bugs and/or suggestions please contact me via e-mail or via the forum.

http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=1394

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  • deconinckgdeconinckg Member Posts: 16
    I like the tool, but it kinda bugs at my side on different services.

    I have been working on a Visual Studio project to a year ago that we used internally.
    I miss the oppurtinity of connecting to another server/computer to get those services. Also the creating of a service isn't working like it should. I have copied the Service map and when i want to make a service it doesn't even wanna start. Maybe its because i didn't check the tcp port sharing, but i don't wanna use port sharing. I manually wanna have them on different ports.

    Also lots of services i made before on my computer all show with error, while they are started. Seems like the program thinks there is a problem with my services, although they all work like a charm.

    For the rest i like the interface and the options you can set, although i think it would also be nice when you creat a service it copies the directory of the service map you want, and that you can have the opportunity to give the webservice port and rtcservice port in the configuration.

    The Run RTC also doesn't work on the service it gives a green status. It can't find the rtc application while its in it default location.
  • panoskpanosk Member Posts: 6
    1. I have as of yet no plan to add the ability to remotely connect to computers (maybe in the future).
    2. I'm planning to add a option to specify a source folder that is then copied when a service is installed (no need to manually copy a folder).
    3. Could you give me some more information about the services my applications thinks are not started but are started (the white in red cross means service isn't started).
    4. I will try to reproduce the behavior when not using TCP port sharing.
    5. Did you configure the path for the RTC client File --> Settings --> General ?

    Thanks you for your feedback.

    Yours,
    Panos
    deconinckg wrote:
    I like the tool, but it kinda bugs at my side on different services.

    I have been working on a Visual Studio project to a year ago that we used internally.
    I miss the oppurtinity of connecting to another server/computer to get those services. Also the creating of a service isn't working like it should. I have copied the Service map and when i want to make a service it doesn't even wanna start. Maybe its because i didn't check the tcp port sharing, but i don't wanna use port sharing. I manually wanna have them on different ports.

    Also lots of services i made before on my computer all show with error, while they are started. Seems like the program thinks there is a problem with my services, although they all work like a charm.

    For the rest i like the interface and the options you can set, although i think it would also be nice when you creat a service it copies the directory of the service map you want, and that you can have the opportunity to give the webservice port and rtcservice port in the configuration.

    The Run RTC also doesn't work on the service it gives a green status. It can't find the rtc application while its in it default location.
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