Microsoft Dynamics NAV Installation and Configuration
Course 8404C: Two days; Instructor-Led
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| Audience | |
| At Course Completion | |
| Prerequisites | |
| Microsoft Certified Professional Exams | |
| Course Materials | |
| Course Outline | |
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Introduction
This two-day course is designed for students who are preparing to complete the installation and configuration of Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The course primarily provides explanation of the databases and servers associated with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, client hardware and software requirements, and various database administrative tasks.
Audience
This course is intended for Microsoft Dynamics Partner professionals who are responsible for the installation and configuration of a customer's hardware and software environment.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
| • | Hardware and Software Requirements |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Architecture |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Client Installation |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV SQL Server 2005 Option |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV ODBC Driver |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Security Basic Customizations |
| • | Database Administration Tools |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Optimization |
| • | Troubleshooting Microsoft Dynamics NAV |
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
| • | A strong understanding of Clients and Servers |
| • | A strong understanding of Microsoft SQL Server2005 |
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students understand the Microsoft Dynamics NAV development environment.
Class Followup
Students are encouraged to continue with their study of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and SQL Server environments.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
| • | The manual includes examples and scenarios for the class to complete together and exercises for the students to complete to emphasize important points. Students should use Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 database or above. |
Course Outline
Introduction
| • | This chapter introduces students to the goals of the two-day class. In addition, students are introduced to each other. |
Main Topics
| • | Introduction |
| • | What you need to know |
After completing this chapter, students should:
| • | Understand the parameters and outline for the class |
| • | Know a little bit about each other and the instructor |
Chapter 1: Hardware and Software Requirements
Before you begin installing and configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV, you need to consider the network, database, and server needs and clarify any questions with your customer. This chapter leads you through the database, server, and client installation decisions necessary for a successful implementation.
Main Topics
| • | Choosing the Installation Type and Equipment Useful Controls |
| • | Hardware and Software Requirements Creating Buttons |
| • | 2-Tier and n-Tier Solutions |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Choose the Installation Type |
| • | Choose the Correct Equipment |
| • | Know what Tier solution to Choose |
Chapters 2: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Architecture
This chapter focuses on the two server options. It describes the important differences between the two options and explains the different layers of security that exist in Navison and how they work.
Main Topics
| • | The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Client/Server Environment |
| • | The Server Options |
| • | The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Security Model |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Explain the Client/Server Environment |
| • | Explain the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Security Model |
Chapter 3: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Client Installation
This chapter focuses on how to install, maintain, and remove Microsoft Dynamics NAV single-users and clients. This chapter also describes the basic operations involved in working with a database, and license information.
Main Topics
| • | Choosing the Installation Type and Equipment Useful Controls |
| • | Hardware and Software Requirements Creating Buttons |
| • | 2-Tier and n-Tier Solutions |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Choose the Installation Type |
| • | Choose the Correct Equipment |
| • | Know what Tier solution to Choose |
Chapter 4: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server
This chapter discusses the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database server. You are shown how to run more than one server. The chapter reviews system setup options and some basic operations involved in working with a database.
Main Topics
| • | Installing a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server |
| • | Importing a Database into Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server |
| • | Running more than one Server |
| • | System Setup |
| • | Single-User and Client Setup Properties |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server and Setup Properties |
| • | Setting the Program Properties |
| • | Working with Databases |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Install a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server |
| • | Install and Run more than One Server at a Time Complete the System Setup |
| • | Work with the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Program Properties |
Chapter 5: Microsoft Dynamics NAV SQL Server 2005 Option
This chapter describes how to install Microsoft SQL Server. You are shown the system defaults and how to customize according to customer need. The chapter discusses license files and security and user setup options.
Main Topics
| • | Server Considerations |
| • | Installing Clients |
| • | System Setup |
| • | Working with Databases |
| • | Creating and Maintaining Databases |
| • | Security and User Setup |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Install a to Configure a SQL Server 2005 Option |
| • | Install Clients on at a Customers site |
| • | Work with Databases |
| • | Create and maintain a Database |
| • | Setup Microsoft Dynamics NAV Security |
Chapter 6: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server (NAS)
This chapter describes how to install and maintain Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server, which handles the exchange of documents between Microsoft Dynamics NAV and external services, such as a CRM or eCommerce Products.
Main Topics
| • | Getting Started with NAS |
| • | NAS Setup |
| • | Microsoft Dynamics NAV Automated Data Capture System (ACDS) |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Install a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server |
| • | Configure the NAS |
| • | Discuss the Requirements and Setup of ACDS |
Chapter 7: Microsoft Dynamics NAV ODBC Driver
This chapter describes the terminology used in ODBC (Open Database Connectivity). It walks you through the installation process of ODBC and the configuration. This chapter includes the technical documents and a SQL statement reference guide.
Main Topics
| • | Terminology |
| • | ODBC Driver Functionality |
| • | Data Types |
| • | Multilanguage Functionality |
| • | SQL Statement Reference Guide |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Know the ODBC Terminology |
| • | Discuss the ODBC Driver Functionality |
| • | Discuss Data Types |
| • | Install the Multilanguage Functionality |
Chapters 8: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Security
This chapter describes the security systems that protect your database and the information that it contains from being accessed by unauthorized people. It must also allow you to specify what the authorized users are allowed to do in the database - based on the permissions.
Main Topics
| • | Authentication in Microsoft Dynamics NAV |
| • | Active Directory Service Security |
| • | Logins, Roles, and Permissions |
| • | Applying Security Filters in SQL |
| • | User Specific Setups |
| • | Additional Security Features |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Discuss the Types of Authentication |
| • | Install the Active Directory Service |
| • | Apply Logins, Roles, and Permissions to the System |
| • | Configure User Specific Setups |
Chapter 9: Basic Customizations
This chapter introduces the new main menu structure, cycle/toggle, and tree level structure. The steps a database administrator takes to create new menus and modifying existing menus is described and available end user personalization is discussed.
Main Topics
| • | MenuSuite Fundamentals |
| • | The Navigation Pane |
| • | Navigation Pane Design |
| • | Personalizing the Navigation Pane |
| • | Shortcuts Menu |
| • | Creating and Designing MenuSuite Objects |
| • | Exporting a MenuSuite Object |
| • | How Upgrades Affect New Menus |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Discuss MenuSuite Fundamentals |
| • | Navigate the Navigation Pane |
| • | Design the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Pane |
| • | Personalize the Navigation Pane |
| • | Able to perform Shortcuts in Menus |
| • | Create and Design MenuSuite Objects |
| • | Export the MenuSuite Objects |
| • | Discuss how Upgrades will Affect New Menus |
Chapters 10: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Administration Tools
This chapter shows you how to manage the database and familiarize you with the tools that Microsoft Dynamics NAV provides. This chapter contains guidelines for maintaining Microsoft Dynamics NAV databases on both the Database Server and SQL Server. This includes when and how to back up your Microsoft Dynamics NAV data, guidelines for maintaining SQL Server statistics that are used to optimize performance and it provides information about some more advanced features.
Main Topics
| • | Managing the Database |
| • | Database Maintenance |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Manage a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database |
| • | Maintain a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database and a SQL Database |
Chapter 11: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Optimization
This chapter discusses the process of optimizing tables, using keys, and key groups to improve performance and creating space in the database using the Date Compression Functionality.
Main Topics
| • | Advanced Database Information including, Optimizing a Table, Optimistic Concurrency, and Database Versions |
| • | Database Efficiency including Key Groups, Decreasing the Table Seek Time, Key Properties, Finding Errors in the Tables, and Creating Space in the Database |
| • | Administering SQL Server including, Monitoring with SQL Profiler, Reporting Services Trace Logs, Profiling ODBC Driver Performance, How to Profile Driver Performance Data, Running System Monitor, and ODBC Tracing |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Discuss the Optimization of a Table |
| • | Discuss Optimistic Concurrency and Database Versions |
| • | Discuss Database Efficiency |
| • | Monitor the SQL Profiler |
| • | Run the System Monitor |
| • | Discuss ODBC Tracing |
Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Microsoft Dynamics NAV
This chapter is designed to help you identify performance problems in a Microsoft Dynamics NAV application. It describes how to troubleshoot on both server options and describes and explains how to use the debugging tools that exist in Microsoft Dynamics NAV to identify performance problems.
Main Topics
| • | Setting up a Test Environment |
| • | Identifying Performance Problems |
| • | How to Identify Lock Issues |
| • | Determine Bottlenecks within the Microsoft Dynamics NAV System |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • | Set up a Test Environment |
| • | Be able to Identify performance Problems and Isolate |
| • | Be able to Identify Lock Issues |
| • | Determine where Bottlenecks exist in the System and Correct |
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