How To install multiple DB-servers on 1 PC (for development)
 
            
                
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                    How To install multiple DB-servers on 1 PC (for development)? 
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            Hello,
 You can install and access a second database server using the servername followed by :tcpport.
 Example:
 server.exe servername=myserver:3001,database=.......
 When you connect to the server you should put myserver:3001 in the open database dialog.
 This way you do not have to modify your hosts and services files. Anyone can connect to your db servers just using the :tcpport extention to the servername.
 /Anders0
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            Well, I put (for development) in the title.
 But it is also possible in a production-environment. Of course for performance it is best that every DB has its own server.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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            Hi,
 Iam using Vista. In vista when i click the server start it gets error like
 (An Unknown language selected ('16393'). how can i solve this issue??
 Thanks & Regards,
 Kishore.0
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            I am not a Vista-specialist (actually never used it), but I think it is because you have only a double-byte characterset. I would try to enable also codepage 1252 or 852 in the regional settings.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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            Is it possible to install multiple NAV servers with the database located on a network path? Not on a local drive?
 Manuel0
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 I never tried that, but I think it is not possible. You would need to use a format like "\\servername\subdir\filename.fdb" to point to the server and I am not sure the native DB can handle it.maanencleem wrote:Is it possible to install multiple NAV servers with the database located on a network path? Not on a local drive?
 Manuel
 And even if he can handle it, it is better NOT to do it for performance reasons and safety reasons.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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