You might be wondering what actually is happening when you navigate to http://aka.ms/navdemodeploy, so I thought I would lift the hood and show you what is underneath. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2016
http://aka.ms/navdemodeploy – using PowerShell
It is part of my DNA, that no matter how easy things have become, it can always become easier.
In this post, I have stated, that the easiest way to create a NAV 2017 environment on Azure is using http://aka.ms/navdemodeploy. But what if you want to create the same environment again and again or you need to create an environment in 5 different languages? Continue reading
One NAV 2017 on Azure – Loaded please…
There is a huge difference in ordering a baked potato and a loaded baked potato.
The potato is the same, but it just becomes so much better will all the add-ons.
So, how would you like your NAV 2017 on Azure?
NAV 2017 on Azure, Loaded please…
of course:-) Continue reading
Updates to the Azure Gallery Image… – kind of…
Note: Updated on November 16th with info on the Excel Add-In
Note: Update on November 18th with info on PowerApps and Flow.
The Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 Image on Azure has been live for a few weeks and I have received a lot of feedback that it is very hard to setup the new things in NAV, like:
- Outlook Add-in
- Excel Add-in
- Embedded PowerBI
- Microsoft Flow
- PowerApps
- Azure services
- etc.
Indeed, you are right. It is very hard. especially when you are used to just running a script and have everything done for you, but if you think back, it is not that different from when you had to create Provider Hosted SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio, setup self signed certificates that didn’t work with anything but Windows etc. etc. Continue reading
Connecting to NAV Web Services from PHP- take 2
Back in the days – January 19th 2010 to be exact, I wrote a blog post on how to connect to NAV Web Services from PHP here.
Web Services was fairly new and there wasn’t a lot of info out there on how to do things.
The “old” blog post has been read over 76.000 times (yes, seventy six thousand times) and I have received numerous comments and emails on whether this works with NAV 2016 and how you would do things today. Continue reading
The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Image in the Azure Gallery
By now, we have had a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Image in the public Azure Gallery for 1-2 years and just last week, we shipped the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 image and also the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cumulative Update 13 is now available in the gallery. Continue reading