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Frozen Startup Screen on BC Web Client On Premise

CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
Hi all

Still searching for the answer but hoping someone on here can help.

I've installed Dynamics BC on premise on a clients server and it's all working fine except for the web client.

As there are multiple companies, the url I'm using is as follows:

http://server:8080/bc-uk-live/?company=CRONUS UK Ltd.

Where bc-uk-live is the service.

Any clues would be a great help.

Thanks

Chris
"When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

"God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"

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    CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
    Answer ✓
    Resolved it. Lack of internet connection was the problem. This is the link with the answer

    https://community.dynamics.com/nav/f/34/t/271505
    "When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

    "God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"

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    CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
    This is on Windows, both Internet Explorer and Chrome, running on the actual server.
    "When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

    "God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"
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    SanderDkSanderDk Member Posts: 497
    What do the event viewer on the NAV server say?
    For help, do not use PM, use forum instead, perhaps other people have the same question, or better answers.
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    CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
    Nothing, no errors or warnings
    "When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

    "God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"
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    SanderDkSanderDk Member Posts: 497
    What about on the webserver? What is your setup?
    For help, do not use PM, use forum instead, perhaps other people have the same question, or better answers.
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    CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
    was just set up using BC Setup. Webserver is same server as nav service, database on different server
    "When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

    "God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"
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    CyberghostCyberghost Member Posts: 46
    Answer ✓
    Resolved it. Lack of internet connection was the problem. This is the link with the answer

    https://community.dynamics.com/nav/f/34/t/271505
    "When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth" - Sherlock Holmes

    "God and developers are in a constant battle. Developments to make their applications more idiot-proof, and God to produce bigger idiots!"
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