I was on MSDN, checking the threads there today and I was surprised when I ran across this URL.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPo ... D=1&mode=1
We have tried this at our company with the full release of Windows Vista(both the 64 bit and the 32 bit versions)
Does anyone have this working?
Our server runs MBS Navision 4.00 SP3.
The client we us is from Navision 4.00 SP3 as well.
Is there a trick to it (Compatibility mode)? Or is there something missing like an updated service pack for MBS Navision?
f you could refer me to a website or post a list of detailed instructions that would be great.
I reposted this information here, and modified it a bit then what it was on the MSDN website because I know the people here read/respond a whole lot faster.
Anxious for a response,
Kevin
Answers
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14410&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
but no way (yet) you can run SP3.
I expect Microsoft will have a solution for this shortly, but there is very few communication about this from MS.
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Thank you for your reply Waldo,
I understand what you are saying, and I appreciate the quickness of your reply. But that's a very risky proposition
And may lead to problems with the database further down the road. I ran across that solution before on Stefano Demiliani's Blog site.
And I also read it again on Kine's Blog (Kamil Sacek) as well. (http://msmvps.com/blogs/kine/archive/20 ... a-RC1.aspx)
I don't know if I would recommend that solution to anyone.
What has me excited is the previous posting in this thread that says that MBS Navision 4.00 will be supported under Windows Vista
Even though version 3.70 is not. I am sure that there is an "official solution" out there that will allow us to have it working for us, and I just want to see what it is so that we can try it out.
We would like to start some machines using Windows Vista, but we would find it hard to move forward if we are going to be held back by Windows Vista or MBS Navision.
Still searching for a solution,
Kevin
Problem is the "will be" in the sentence. The servicepack (Vista compatibility update) for 4.xx will be released in two months after Vista public release. You need to wait for it. Now you can run only the SP2+update and if you want the SQL option, with the workaround I published. No other workarounds exists, because the problems lies deeply in finsql.exe, fin.exe and fin.stx and it is what you cannot change.
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Thank you Kamil for your response,
Would you be kind enough to share where you get this information from?
I am sure that you are correct when you say that a service pack will be out after Vista's public release.
How is it that you can say that it will be within 2 months of Vista's public release?
I hope that you are correct and Microsoft does something for Navision users everywhere, so that we can all use Navision under Windows Vista in the very near future.
Thank you very much again.
Kevin
But I guess the link below is the only "official" information about NAV and Vista that Microsoft have to offer:
https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource ... page=false Personally I guess they have decided to prioritize the planned release of NAV 5 above Vista support. Since the betas of Vista worked fine (IFAIK) I guess the NAV tech team has been fighting with some Vista tech teams about who is to blame about the problem :-) And since they already postponed the three-tier client to Q4 they won’t risk having to postpone even the basic C/Side client of NAV 5 as well. I think it is the right priority – the only problem is that they haven’t officially warned partners about the problem. Only partners reading Mibuso and other un-official forums know about the problems. This is a rather poor service in my opinion...
Peter
That's what my take is on Mibuso.. A lot of hear say, and I appreciate the link to Partner Source. Although I do a little bit of programming in Navision, I only have access to Customer Source, I am unable to actually view the link that you had included.
Do you think any information will come out of Convergence regarding Windows Vista Compatibility?
Or would you suspect that the focus would be on version 5.0 of the Client?
I am unsure as to if I should be marking this as complete or if I should wait until after the conference. Maybe someone might be able to contribute more to this thread.
Thanks once again for all your feedback, but for now I guess I will have to play the waiting game.
Sincerely,
Kevin
I'll share with you the answer to a question that I asked.
I'm sorry I can't elaborate more on it. But I wasn't able to have further follow up to it..
Q: [51] Can no one answer my question Re: support for MBS Navision 4.00 under Windows Vista??
A: Kevin - I see some internal information that states that MBS Navision 4.00 SP3 update 1 will run on Vista. There is also apparently a version 5.00 that is supported on Vista.
So if someone knows, can they ask about when MBS Navision 4.00 SP3 Update 1 will be released? Or how you can go about it.
Or if you can, can you post any of this "internal information"?
Sincerely,
Kevin
OMFG !!! (Sorry, I din't think I ever was to use that kind of language at Mibuso)
The last link specifies the detailed requirements for the different modules.
Vista is NOT going to be supported for native-DB Clients!!!! Only for the SQL clients. :evil:
Atleast that's how I read it - I really hope I misunderstand it...
The page contains a lot of tables, but I'll try to make a post of it here.
Peter
Secondly is a lot of tables with each NAV module specifying which operating systems they support and hardware resources.
Everything supports Win 2000 and Win XP and Win 2003, and a few supports Small Business Server 2004, but Vista is a lacking a few critical places:
I knew Microsoft would like to kill the Native DB, but I didn't expect Native customers ambushed like this...
Edit: FALSE ALARM!!! Microsoft updated the system requirements Feb. 2nd, which I made a post about Feb. 4th.
Peter
WHAT! Is this real? As you say, this means the death of Navision Native as we know it. Once the simplicity is gone, what's the point.
Its also 100% the opposite of what they said at Convergence.
Well, at the page about Vista and NAV, it goes like this: and on the page with system requirements: But this contradicts the first text, since the update is not released yet.
That's how I read it - let's hope they clarify it soon.
Peter
For me it is very strange, that Single-user installation is supported and Nav DB client is not => It is still same client, just connecting remotely or directly - may be there are some problems with the TCPS connections to the Native DB server or with the firewall. But I think in case the single user mode is working, there will be no problem with the Native DB, but it is just hope.
But I tested the NAV 4SP2+update 1 with Native DB Server running on another PC, and I was able to run client, connect to DB, work with DB. Of course, it is not like in live process, but it is working... :-)
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I think we are overreacting.
I can't imagine that only SQL Server option will work. I think it will work, but may be it won't be supported by MS (and I agree, this is ridiculous).
I already set up a database server on Vista, connected to it with the client (all SP2 off course), and all seems to be working (test environment), so why wouldn't it work with SP3, when the 'stx'-troubles are solved?
:-k
Let's wait until 16th of februari to judge this...
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Let's hope the system requirements are preliminary and updated upon release. [-o< (The sooner the better)
Peter
And remember, that SP2 is not supported by Vista either (referring to your list)
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I created an SP3 database under XP, copied it to Vista, and using the Developer's toolkit on that same SP3 database ... all works fine.
(I already expected this to be working, because the only problems seems to be the exe's and the stx's...).
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basically I have to make the decision today to either buy the PC's with vista, or face a painful upgrade to vista later.
I was hoping that they were going to have these issues hammered out when the official enterprise release date of vista was over a month ago. ](*,)
It's not only NAV, it's also all the automations and other applications outside NAV that you'll have to deal with.
And I can imagine you didn't have the chance to fully test it, so ... I wouldn't go for it for a production environment.
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(But I agree with Waldo - don't plan to use it in a production enviroment from Feb. 17th.)
Peter
hm,
probably they'll change, because I tested all of it on Vista without problems.
Ok, on a test system ... not in a production environment...
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Still can't find them on Partnersource...
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Did a 4.0SP3 update come out today?
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Thanks, I was just going to ask about this.
I am having my solution provider send that over to me right away.
________________________________________
From: MBS Knowledge Base [mailto:kbrfnmnt@microsoft.com]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:41 AM
To: Kevin
Subject: RE: Compatibility with Vista & Navision
Kevin,
The Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 SP3 Platform Roll-up update (KB931841) is now available from Microsoft.
To resolve this problem immediately, contact Technical Support for Microsoft Dynamics and related products to obtain the update. You can log on to the Microsoft Dynamics site and create a new support request. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
https://mbs.microsoft.com/support/newstart.aspx
KB 931841 should be edited and published today, but will not be available in the Knowledge Base until Tuesday or Wednesday.
________________________________________
From: MBS Knowledge Base [mailto:kbrfnmnt@microsoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:33 PM
To: Kevin
Subject: RE: Compatibility with Vista & Navision
Kevin,
This KB article is still in process and being tech reviewed. The service pack missed the mid-February release date that was forecasted. As of this morning, the service pack was not yet available.
________________________________________
From: Kevin
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:12 AM
To: MBS Knowledge Base
Subject: Compatibility with Vista & Navision
Hello,
Can send me the files for KB 931841 regarding the article. I am unable to view this article or to get any of the attached file.
Thanks in advance.
Well, actually I don't have much details, just some quotes from our PAM.
He told me they're working on:
- a complete new way to obtain downloads, hotfixes, ... .
- a new way to get everybody informed in time (Miklos?).
- a new way to catagorise all the information ...
- "a whole new partnersource"
probably he exaggerated a bit :sick:
Soit
we didn't talk about it that much, but it was nice to know for me that they see there is a problem and they're working on it.
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