NAV Database server problem

carthi1985
Member Posts: 13
Hi everyone,
I have installed NAV Database Server with typical installation in windows server2003.
Database server Service starts automatically, then i can see status of the server started in NAVDBMSnapIn.msc.
Even though, when i start NAV Classic client and go to open a database, the servers are being listed(no ellipsis).
Then I tried to type the server name manually, then pasted the path of database which i mentioned in NAVDBMSnapIn.msc.
AM getting the following error msg:
When i tried to run the SERVER.exe in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\Database Server am getting the following error.
I checked and all the NAV service runs using network account.
Awaiting for your reply
Thank you
I have installed NAV Database Server with typical installation in windows server2003.
Database server Service starts automatically, then i can see status of the server started in NAVDBMSnapIn.msc.
Even though, when i start NAV Classic client and go to open a database, the servers are being listed(no ellipsis).
Then I tried to type the server name manually, then pasted the path of database which i mentioned in NAVDBMSnapIn.msc.
AM getting the following error msg:
The other end of the TCP/IP communication line has shut down the connection.
Try to start the session again, or get help from the system manager. Contact your system manager if you need assistance.
When i tried to run the SERVER.exe in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\Database Server am getting the following error.
The program is unable to connect to the server's process.
This is because the server is running as a service using the system account. Run the client using the network instead
I checked and all the NAV service runs using network account.
Awaiting for your reply
Thank you
Thanks & Regards
Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar
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Even though, when i start NAV Classic client and go to open a database, the servers are being listed(no ellipsis).Then I tried to type the server name manually, then pasted the path of database which i mentioned in NAVDBMSnapIn.msc.
Check the second tab of the open dialog that you have selected TCP and not TCPS.0 -
First time i see those errors...
Either way, have you created a new db with parameter client only (on the specific computer) and then restore the fdb on it (then use the db)...?0 -
Hi Kine
Thank you. Now its working. =D>Thanks & Regards
Pradeep Kumar0 -
[Topic moved from 'NAV 2009' forum to 'NAV/Navision' forum]Regards,Alain Krikilion
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