Start Dynamics NAV Windows Client (RTC) from PowerShell
After my sessions during “conference season”, I promised to blog about my scripts. I decided to do this on small pieces of scripts .. and this one is so useful, though I only realised it was useful...
View ArticleStart Dynamics NAV Development Client (C/SIDE) from PowerShell
Now when we’re at it .. It might be interesting to also start a development client from PowerShell. Why would it be? Well, just suppose you’re creating a merge-script. And in case of conflicts, you...
View ArticleReusable Bugs
You must have heard about the Dynamics NAV Design Patterns initiative already. It has been mentioned numerous times on conferences and on blogs. Recently, I was happy to work together with the team on...
View ArticleMicrosoft SQL Server 2014 Runtime
… is here! In fact, it’s available since April 1st .. but I had other things to blog about ;-). The Microsoft SQL Server Runtime edition is an interesting way for partners to offer a decent SQL Server...
View ArticleSelect a word/statement: Nice Little Development Goody
I don’t know how they did it, but my colleague (who’s blog I can only recommend :-)) pointed me to a new tiny small possibility in the DEV environment that was added in the newest Cumulative Update....
View ArticleDynamics Learning Portal (DLP): What’s New
Question: What’s New? Answer: What’s New! Since April 15th, there is a new section on the Dynamics Learning Portal (DLP), called “What’s New“: It gives you access to a numerous topics on different...
View ArticleCreate ISO of Cumulative Update with PowerShell – Overview
As you know, Microsoft is releasing a Cumulative Update (CU) about every month now. Even NAV2015 has its 7th CU. A CU is actually always a complete product cd, with the latest binaries (aka Platform...
View ArticleCreate ISO of Cumulative Update with PowerShell – Unzip
This post is about the first “step” we need, regarding transforming a download of a cumulative update to an useful ISO file. This step handles on Unzipping the download, and putting it in some kind of...
View ArticleCreate ISO of Cumulative Update with PowerShell – Get VersionInfo
This step is once again part of a bigger whole: turning your download of a Cumulative Update (CU) into an ISO image. In order to do that, I want to automate as much as possible: also the name and...
View ArticleCreate ISO of Cumulative Update with PowerShell – Create the ISO
This is the last step in turning your download of a Cumulative Update (CU) into an ISO file. In this part, we want to be able to copy a certain folder on your drive to a new ISO file. I had no idea how...
View ArticleLearn NAV PowerShell during your coffee breaks
Just wanted to point your attention to a great initiative of some people at Microsoft, that is trying to help you getting along with PowerShell. They try to do this under the concept:”Learn PowerShell...
View ArticleNew Platform Updates
Recently, Microsoft has released the new Cumulative Updates for NAV 2015, NAV 2013 and NAV 2013 R2. Time for me to get to work again, and update my mists on the Platform Updates. You can find them...
View ArticlePowerShots – What a Ride …
For the people that are connected to me on Facebook .. they probably have noticed I have been traveling quite a lot lately, together with Vjeko and Gary. In fact, since December 2014, we have been...
View ArticleStart NAV Object in RTC with PowerShell
You might remember these blogposts: Start Dynamics NAV Windows Client (RTC) from PowerShell Start Dynamics NAV Development Client (C/SIDE) from PowerShell I wanted to go a step further. Namely, I...
View ArticleDynamics NAV 2016 it is …
You must have read about it .. but last night (my time – afternoon US time) at WPC the new upcoming version of Dynamics NAV was announced, together with the features and focuses of what we can expect....
View ArticleDynamics NAV 2016 Limited Beta Agreement
It has been all over the internet and social media. So this is nothing new (sorry for that) .. but still .. if it reaches one more person that didn’t know yet, it’s worth the effort ;-). Microsoft has...
View ArticleLoad Dynamics NAV CmdLets in PowerShell ISE with Profiles
I think we can all agree that we like the Windows PowerShell ISE, right? You know, the “C/SIDE for PowerShell” ;-), the editor, this one: And the one thing that is somewhat less convenient, is the fact...
View ArticlePort Sharing with NAV with PowerShell
You might have read my previous post about Dynamics NAV deployments and sharing ports. If you didn’t read the post, please do so, so you know how to do it in the first place. Well, waldo wouldn’t be...
View ArticleWhat happened while I was away …
I’m just back from my holidays in Mallorca (what a lovely place that is!) with my kids (what a lovely kids they are! – of course – unconditional love, right Alex? :-)). So time to pick up work .. and...
View ArticleA busy conference season is about to start…
It’s going to be a busy end-of-the-year for most of us. Why Microsoft insists to do conferences during the busiest period of the year for most partners, I don’t know – I guess they don’t really realize...
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