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Server disconnects with Navision 4.00

Marc_WeeberMarc_Weeber Member Posts: 2
Navision V4 has been installed. The service is shutting down and the following message appears when a user tries to connect to navision : Event ID: 7031 - Service Control Manager. The service NAVISION has unexpectantly shut down....

Did somebody get this message. It is not a hardware problem. we tried on a brand new server and the problem remains.

Thank you for your help.

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    DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,304
    When you installed it, did you select nettype tcp or tcps? Navision doesn't handle tcps at all.
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    PrebenRasmussenPrebenRasmussen Member Posts: 137
    Did you request the latest hotfixes? They really help, you know!
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    SchwarzSchwarz Member Posts: 8
    Hello,

    we had the same Problem with Navision 4.0 on SQL Server. The default
    Nettype is tcps and the Clients sometimes lost connection to the Server.

    We got the latest hotfixes from the MBS Support , but they dont' solve the problem! Ouer Request is still in progess on MBS Support.

    We then changed to Nettype tcp and all works well :-)

    Regards,
    Frank
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    kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    Schwarz wrote:
    we had the same Problem with Navision 4.0 on SQL Server. The default
    Nettype is tcps and the Clients sometimes lost connection to the Server.

    Sorry, but I do not know setting for use TCPS on Navision with MS SQL Server... are you talking about Application server?
    Kamil Sacek
    MVP - Dynamics NAV
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    gtkygtky Member Posts: 2
    You need to get the latest patch from your vendor. The build should be more > 20000.
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    SchwarzSchwarz Member Posts: 8
    Hello Kine,

    you can set the nettypes for the clients for connection to the database.

    If you choose Database -> Open from the File menu you can chose the nettype on the Advanced register.

    with friendly Regards.
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    kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    I know that, but there is no TCPS option (Secure TCP) - there is only TCP/IP sockets... :-)
    Kamil Sacek
    MVP - Dynamics NAV
    My BLOG
    NAVERTICA a.s.
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