When I run the object designer in nav 2016 always ask for username and password. Sometimes i loose to much time typing my credentials.. is there a way to avoid this and "remember"? If i check the "remember password" it prompts again
Thanks, I don't have a clue about how to solve this and the team is always complaining of this situation and they are right.. I had the hope this was a NAV configuration.
It looks like the authentication tokens negotiated between user machines and the domain controller are expring very quickly.
It may have someting to do with time synchronisation in your network, or maybe admins installed custom 3rd party security provider which enforces session expiration, or someone messed up with active directory setup, or maybe there are problems between domain controller syncronisation. Tons of things to check - but NAV is certainly not the one of them.
Go to your Service Tier - NAV Administration, Choose your service and change your Authentication from NavUserPassword to Windows. You will get rid of this.
No, Until and unless you change your authentication too Windows you will end up with this OR else you need to create a new Instance with Windows authentication but Windows Authentication is needed.
@RockWithNAV Dev Environment does not communicate with Service Tier to save objects, it writes definition directly to the database on the SQL Server. How changing the NST setting is supposed to influence Dev Environment behaviour? The Dev Env may try to invoke table synchronisation after saving the definition, but the screenshot shows pages - Dev Env does not do anything with the NST when you save a anyting else that a table...
@Slawek_Guzek - Dev Environment does not communicate with Service Tier to save objects
- I really dont know how come you are saying this because if your service is not running and if you try to save your objects you will end up with this error.
Apart from this what I tried to explain is if your authentication is NavUserPassword which seems in the above case and every time your RTC gets disconnected you need to enter username and password to execute it but if its windows its not the case.
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It may have someting to do with time synchronisation in your network, or maybe admins installed custom 3rd party security provider which enforces session expiration, or someone messed up with active directory setup, or maybe there are problems between domain controller syncronisation. Tons of things to check - but NAV is certainly not the one of them.
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- I really dont know how come you are saying this because if your service is not running and if you try to save your objects you will end up with this error.
Apart from this what I tried to explain is if your authentication is NavUserPassword which seems in the above case and every time your RTC gets disconnected you need to enter username and password to execute it but if its windows its not the case.
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