NAvision access from remote place

vyanku
vyanku Member Posts: 791
How can I access Navision server from remote place by internet?
Which port it uses?

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  • matteo_montanari
    matteo_montanari Member Posts: 189
    vyanku wrote:
    How can I access Navision server from remote place by internet?
    Which port it uses?

    Hi

    Client connected to a Navision server via internet is not a good solution: Navision require a large bandwidth.
    Try some solution like terminal server or cytrix metaframe...

    Matteo
    Reno Sistemi Navision Developer
  • vyanku
    vyanku Member Posts: 791
    But for that servers we want specific port no. which it uses?
    The default port no. is 2407 But in Lan here it uses any port.But through internet or other server it may require specific port no.
  • Alex_Chow
    Alex_Chow Member Posts: 5,063
    That question you will probably need to consult with your network consultant. The ports are controlled by your firewall.
  • Waldo
    Waldo Member Posts: 3,412
    Eto wrote:
    Try some solution like terminal server or cytrix metaframe...

    Or if you want an affordable solution, try Jetro Cockpit Server. Works like a charm, is secure and you don't need much bandwith

    :lol:

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
  • themave
    themave Member Posts: 1,058
    Waldo wrote:
    Eto wrote:
    Try some solution like terminal server or cytrix metaframe...

    Or if you want an affordable solution, try Jetro Cockpit Server. Works like a charm, is secure and you don't need much bandwith

    :lol:
    You make it sound like Jetro Cockpit Server is an alternative to Terminal Server, but it is not, it is a management layer that sits on top of Terminal Server, so you still need Terminal Server to use it.

    "Jetro CockpIT™ is the ideal management layer for Windows® Terminal Services. CockpIT™ delivers a comprehensive suite of tools that enable the system administrator to deploy and manage remote applications to any device that can run a standard RDP® client and to any location. CockpIT™ enables users to run their applications and print their documents seamlessly and efficiently, as if they were working locally.

    Jetro CockpIT™ is a comprehensive, yet simple solution that delivers server-based computing (SBC) applications from either Windows® Terminal Services or Citrix servers. This combination makes CockpIT™ uniquely positioned to offer an SBC solution that effectively solves major IT issues for the modern enterprise. Because the offering is comprehensive, IT companies are not required to purchase 3rd-party add-ons from outside vendors. "
  • Waldo
    Waldo Member Posts: 3,412
    Never said it was an alternative for TS. Allthough it is an alternative for Citrix.

    Can use both ICA and TS(RDP) protocol.

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog