SLQ-Server Upgrade from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005

wirtnix
wirtnix Member Posts: 50
Hello, ive read some topics about the log-in and performance-issues with the SQL 2005 Server.

i have now a wonderful and (mostly) quick working solution with 4.00 SP1 clients and a SQL 2000 Database. Since we´re plan to upgrade our hardware, i wanted to move to SQL 2005, because of the better use of RAM in standard-edition

the only stress that i have is the upgrading of all the many clients to 4.00 SP3 and the loss of all user-settings in the users ZUP-files after installing a new client. ](*,)
so i´d rather prefer to stay on the 4.00 SP1 clients. 8-[

questions:
1. will it be a problem to stay on the SP1-clients with SQL 2005?
2. is there a way to keep the ZUP-files working, if i upgrade to SP3?

Comments

  • ovicash
    ovicash Member Posts: 141
    1) we have a client on SP1 and SQL 2005 SP2. There were some problems regarding db_owner but everything is fine now
    2) You could save the zup file somewhere , uninstall sp1, install sp3, copy zup file to aplication data directory.

    good luck
    ovidiu

    Best Regards
  • wirtnix
    wirtnix Member Posts: 50
    ok, i already have the zupfiles stored in the serverbased profiles :lol:
    but in the past, everytime a update was installed, the Navision-Client set the files empty... :-k
  • stryk
    stryk Member Posts: 645
    Hi!

    Regarding SP1 vs. SP3: NAV runs only stabil with SQL Server 2005 since SP3 - precisely since SP3 Update 5 else you could encounter some severe problems, especially regarding SIFT (see http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19387)!

    If you have the ZUP files centrally stored, could you create a backup which you could restore after the client upgrade?
    Jörg A. Stryk (MVP - Dynamics NAV)
    NAV/SQL Performance Optimization & Troubleshooting
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  • Arndt_Loermann
    Arndt_Loermann Member Posts: 15
    the beste way is directly use Nav 5.0 Client , not the Nav SP3 Client
    kind regards
    A. Loermann
  • wirtnix
    wirtnix Member Posts: 50
    ok, so there is some work to do...
  • kriki
    kriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,132
    wirtnix wrote:
    ok, i already have the zupfiles stored in the serverbased profiles :lol:
    but in the past, everytime a update was installed, the Navision-Client set the files empty... :-k
    You have this if you go from version 2.6 to 3.XX or from 3.XX to 4.XX.
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • ovicash
    ovicash Member Posts: 141
    the beste way is directly use Nav 5.0 Client , not the Nav SP3 Client

    navision 5 will not be available in romania,only 5.1 ..brrrrrr :evil:
    ovidiu

    Best Regards
  • jlandeen
    jlandeen Member Posts: 524
    If you cannot switch to Version 5.0 then I would definately suggest that you stay with 4.0 SP3 as it has all of the bug fixes and updates for SQL Security in it.

    I did have some similar problems as posted here around security on the first few upgrades. If you review the Security & User Setup (Chapter 4.0 in w1w1isql.pdf that should be availble in the doc folder of your install) it will explain all of the different SQL permission levels that are required for the different Navision roles.
    Jeff Landeen - Sr. Consultant
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  • bbrown
    bbrown Member Posts: 3,268
    the beste way is directly use Nav 5.0 Client , not the Nav SP3 Client

    The SQL related fixes contained in 4.0 SP3 (updates 1 to 5) are not in the current 5.0 client. You're better offf using 4.0 SP3 with SQL 2005 at this time.
    There are no bugs - only undocumented features.
  • wirtnix
    wirtnix Member Posts: 50
    well.

    now i have the same level of knowledge as before... :|

    4.01 is OK
    use 5.0
    use 4.03

    i think, i´ll wait until the august-update of 4.03 and decide then, whether to go to the technical update to 4.03 or 5.0 :whistle:

    but thanks for all the informations!!!
  • Waldo
    Waldo Member Posts: 3,412
    bbrown wrote:
    the beste way is directly use Nav 5.0 Client , not the Nav SP3 Client

    The SQL related fixes contained in 4.0 SP3 (updates 1 to 5) are not in the current 5.0 client. You're better offf using 4.0 SP3 with SQL 2005 at this time.

    I expect that there will soon be an update for 5.0 as well, no?

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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  • bbrown
    bbrown Member Posts: 3,268
    Waldo wrote:
    bbrown wrote:
    the beste way is directly use Nav 5.0 Client , not the Nav SP3 Client

    The SQL related fixes contained in 4.0 SP3 (updates 1 to 5) are not in the current 5.0 client. You're better offf using 4.0 SP3 with SQL 2005 at this time.

    I expect that there will soon be an update for 5.0 as well, no?

    I understand it is in the works. The last schedule I was given was mid-summer :^o
    There are no bugs - only undocumented features.