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- In the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 development environment, open the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 or Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1 database and agree to convert the database. During this step, Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 Classic Client (C/SIDE) - World Wide/W1 Build 32012 released December 15th. This is the installation files.
This page contains downloads of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 and relatedresources.
Overview
Over the last few years we've shipped a series of new releases that havetransformed Microsoft Dynamics NAV and your market opportunity.Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 is the latest in this series – making iteven quicker to implement, even easier to use and adding capabilitiesdesign to support SMB business ambitions.
If you want to find out more about this release, we encourage you to:
- Have a look at the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 What's newdocumentation (partner-only) and drillinto the dozens of supporting materials.
Products Downloads
Download the appropriate NAV 2016 file below:
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 | Partner Translation Toolkit |
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Download AU-Australia | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download AT-Austria | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download BE-Belgium | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download CA-Canada | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download CZ-Czech Republic | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download DK-Denmark | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download FI-Finland | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download FR-France | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download DE-Germany | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download IN-India | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download IS-Iceland | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download IT-Italy | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download MX-Mexico | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download NL-Netherlands | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download NZ-New Zealand | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download NO-Norway | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download ES-Spain | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download SE-Sweden | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download CH-Switzerland | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download UK-United Kingdom | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download US-United States | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download RU-Russia | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
Download W1 | Available in NAV 2016 CU1 |
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Language Modules
This table lists all the available NAV 2016 language modules
Download |
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Download Czech |
Download Danish |
Download German-Austrian |
Download German-Swiss |
Download German |
Download English-Australia |
Download English-Canadian |
Download English-English |
Download English-New Zealand |
Download Spanish-Mexico |
Download Spanish |
Download Swedish |
Download Finnish |
Download French |
Download French-Belgium |
Download French-Canadian |
Download French-Swiss |
Download Icelandic |
Download Italian |
Download Italian-Swiss |
Download Dutch-Belgium |
Download Dutch |
Download Norwegian |
Download Russian |
Ordering
New customers:
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 can be ordered online using OrderCentral from October 6 2015.
Customers will be able to deploy Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016, ifdesired, by using the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 license key thatwill be issued through downgrade rights.
Existing customers:
The licenses of Microsoft Dynamics 2016 customers with an activeenhancement plan will be automatically upgraded to MicrosoftDynamics NAV 2016 starting October 6th, 2015.
Existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 customers with an activeenhancement plan are entitled to request a transition upgrade oftheir license to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 through Order Centralfrom October 6th, 2015.
License Information
In order to run Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016, you must have a validMicrosoft Dynamics NAV 2016 license file. You will find more informationabout how to correctly license Microsoft Dynamics NAV in the licenseguide.
- MicrosoftDynamics NAV 2016 LicenseGuide (Partner-only)
License Versioning
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 introduces license key versioning. Pleasenote the following specifications:
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 license keys are not compatible withMicrosoft Dynamics NAV
2015 or Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2license keys are not compatible with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016.
For more information, see the October 2015 release of the MicrosoftDynamics Perpetual
Licensing Guide.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Resources
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In previous versions, all local client settings are stored in the .zup file. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, this is a bit more complex. This post tries to describe which settings are stored where.
In addition to that, with NAV 2009 you may be spending a lot of time looking for files with long folder-names. So this post also shows you the location of each file, to make it quicker to find them.
/// Blog updated October 2nd: Section “temporary server files” updated with path for Windows Server 2003.
Setup files and tables in NAV 2009
In NAV 2009, settings are stored in various places. The following lists what is stored where. some settings are stored in files, and some in tables. I hope I have included everything here. But if the list should be incomplete, I would appreciate comments at the end of this post.
Client side:
PersonalizationStore.xml
stored in:
%AppData%MicrosoftMicrosoft Dynamics NAV
This file stores some personal settings for the client like resizing of columns. It is probably the closest thing to the old zup file there is. The data in this file is primarily binary because it it not supposed to be updated manually. Even if you could edit the file (if you could find the settings you wanted to edit), then this is unsupported. But, like the old zup file, you can delete or rename it, and next time the client opens, it will create a new one.
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ClientUserSettings.Config
Stored in:
%ProgramData%MicrosoftMicrosoft Dynamics NAV
Money purse book in telugu pdf. This file is where you can set RTC to connect to a specific service tier and/or a specific port.
Server side:
CustomSettings.config
stored in (default):
C:Program FilesMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60Service
This is where you set up parameters for the Service Tier like SQL Server name, Database name, port number etc.
temporary Server files
Stored in:
%ProgramData%MicrosoftMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60Server
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The path above is for a Vista OS. If you run NAV server on Windows Server 2003, the path is:
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataMicrosoftMicrosoft Dynamics NAV60Server
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The service tier uses this folder for various temporary files. It is definitely not recommended to change any files here! But it might be a place for troubleshooting certain problems (though I am not sure what kind of problems).
Tables:
2000000075 – “User Metadata”
When you go to “Customize this page”, then it’s stored here.If for example a user ads new parts, like a chart or does anythign else herel,this table contains one record for each urse, for ach pae that they have persinalised.
2000000071 – “Object Metadata”
This table stores all the objects for RTC. Whenever you compile an object, it transforms it to a format that is designed for RTC and stores it in this table. You can delete entries here, though I would not recommend it. But if you do, and want it back, then compile the missing object from Object Designer. The data in this table is generally binary, so also not something to modify and definitely not necessarily supported or documented.
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