From: Dennis Lacaba Dennis on 9 Jan 2007 00:09 Who would I contact about getting a developer license? Thanks, Dennis
From: PalleA on 9 Jan 2007 03:55 Microsoft would be a good start ;-) There is two ways of getting a developer license: 1) You can purchase it. 2) Work at a Microsoft Partner, get some training and do the necessary certifications If you explain a little bit further why you ask then I would be happy to explain more. Regards PalleA Dennis Lacaba wrote: > Who would I contact about getting a developer license? > > Thanks, > Dennis
From: Dennis Lacaba on 9 Jan 2007 11:14 The company I worked for closed down a few weeks ago. We did some Nav development, but were mostly GP. I'm looking at getting back into Nav development and want to brush up. I am a certified Nav developer and was wondering if they also give out licenses for learning. Thanks, Dennis. "PalleA" wrote: > Microsoft would be a good start ;-) > > There is two ways of getting a developer license: > > 1) You can purchase it. > 2) Work at a Microsoft Partner, get some training and do the necessary > certifications > > If you explain a little bit further why you ask then I would be happy > to explain more. > > Regards > > PalleA > > > Dennis Lacaba wrote: > > Who would I contact about getting a developer license? > > > > Thanks, > > Dennis > >
From: David Singleton on 9 Jan 2007 15:44 Hi Dennis, sounds like a good move. My suggestion is MSDN, this comes with a Navision developers license, which will allow you to use all the developer tools (Code units XML etc) It is a training version, so you can not sell the code that you develop with MSDN license, but for what you want it sounds ideal. Defintely its the cheapest path. "Dennis Lacaba" wrote: > The company I worked for closed down a few weeks ago. We did some Nav > development, but were mostly GP. I'm looking at getting back into Nav > development and want to brush up. I am a certified Nav developer and was > wondering if they also give out licenses for learning. > > Thanks, > Dennis.
From: Simon on 14 Jan 2007 04:37 David, Can you tell me difference between Cronus license and MSDN license? I m not a certificate partner of Microsoft. With oder words, there is a lot of people who like to lear Navison, but they don t have development license or at least developer tranining license. Maybe do you tell me, how can get an usually person, at least developer traninig license. I know that is money everthing, but there is a lot person who like to learn in develepmet. I m one of them but not in profitable case. "David Singleton" wrote: > Hi Dennis, > > sounds like a good move. My suggestion is MSDN, this comes with a Navision > developers license, which will allow you to use all the developer tools (Code > units XML etc) It is a training version, so you can not sell the code that > you develop with MSDN license, but for what you want it sounds ideal. > Defintely its the cheapest path. > > "Dennis Lacaba" wrote: > > > The company I worked for closed down a few weeks ago. We did some Nav > > development, but were mostly GP. I'm looking at getting back into Nav > > development and want to brush up. I am a certified Nav developer and was > > wondering if they also give out licenses for learning. > > > > Thanks, > > Dennis. >
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