Wave 2 BC installation error

kmkaot
kmkaot Member Posts: 261
Dear Friends,

I am facing problems when I tried to install 365 BC Wave 2 with Server
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Server Components
Fatal error during installation.

The service 'Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Server [BC150]' (MicrosoftDynamicsNavServer$BC150) failed to start. This can be caused by one of several issues. For example, the password for the account that runs the service may be incorrect, or there could be a conflict in port sharing for the port settings for the service, or you have specified that the port for the server should be opened in the Windows firewall even though the Windows firewall is not enabled on the computer. For more information, see the event viewer.
Created on "SERVER"

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Please can you suggest me as I have tried on two systems simultaneously

warm Regards
Kris

Answers

  • foo_bar
    foo_bar Member Posts: 91
    is this the only nav instance installed on the server? are you sure your service login account credentials are correct, they have acces to the DB?
  • kmkaot
    kmkaot Member Posts: 261
    Even I have changed logn account as Service account also. Actually it is domain user and I am installing on Database Server. I have changed Domain/Administrator as Service account in Database Server (BC365 Server)

    thanks in advance
  • teusv
    teusv Member Posts: 2
    Facing the same problem here... @kmkaot did you find a solution?
  • Vic4Bayberrylane
    Vic4Bayberrylane Member Posts: 1
    I see a lot of ways to fiddle with the service. However, my system does nto have a service named MicrosoftDynamicsNavServer$BC150. can you tell me the parameters of that service. Maybe if I had one it would start..
  • vaprog
    vaprog Member Posts: 1,162
    MicrosoftDynamicsNavServer$BC150 will be the name of the service the installer is trying to install. unfortunately, the installer rolls back, if it is unable to start the service successfully, thus making troubleshooting extremely difficult / cumbersome.

    I would suggest you install a demo environment, including SQL Express on that server (in order to get all dependencies all right), then use the management console or powershell to create the production server.