UPDATE: There are now two fixes for this issue. Run Server 2012 (as per NAV Team Blog), or install the Microsoft hotfix for 2008/Win7 (thanks to Duilio and Marco in the comments for the tip). We've installed the hotfix and it works well.
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Showing posts with label nav 2013. Show all posts
NAV 2013 Report Issues (Solved)
Anyone who is thinking about deploying NAV 2013 via Citrix, Terminal Services, or virtual desktops may get a bit of a surprise: none of the reports will print properly unless you take additional measures. The issue is not specifically a NAV bug, it's due to RDLC/SSRS issues when running remote sessions. This has been an issue for a couple of years and there's no word from Microsoft on a fix yet. There are, however, a few work-arounds.
UPDATE: There are now two fixes for this issue. Run Server 2012 (as per NAV Team Blog), or install the Microsoft hotfix for 2008/Win7 (thanks to Duilio and Marco in the comments for the tip). We've installed the hotfix and it works well.
UPDATE: There are now two fixes for this issue. Run Server 2012 (as per NAV Team Blog), or install the Microsoft hotfix for 2008/Win7 (thanks to Duilio and Marco in the comments for the tip). We've installed the hotfix and it works well.
The NAV 2013 Universal XMLport
Please note that all DMS news and blog content has been moved to the main website at www.dynms.com for a categorized view.
All utilities and downloads are available at www.dmsiworks.com
In a previous post we introduced a dataport that could be used to quickly bring data into any NAV table without any coding. It's a great little tool that is almost immediately obsolete with the release of NAV 2013. Luckily, we have a solution for that: the DMS Universal XMLport.
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