From: Dave Baxter on 10 Dec 2009 15:30 I am not experienced re navision, but my boss has tasked me to resolve the following. We have a department that is using a disproportionate number of our navision licences resulting in issues for the other sites when they try to access. Is it possible to reserve licences to sites. Our remote sites are child domains and all logins are domain\user Thanks for any guidance you can offer
From: Ian C on 10 Dec 2009 16:20 Hi Dave, When you say using a disproportionate number of licenses, do you mean that users are opening multiple sessions? - Or is it that you simply don't have enough sessions on your license to cover your concurrent usage needs? In any case, you may want to take a look at some of the third party products offered by ExpandIT. They have a Client Manager utility which may fit your needs. I don't have any personal experience using it, but I'm sure others on here have. Here's the URL: http://www.expandit.com/ Hope this helps some. -- My NAV Blog http://www.nextequalzero.com Dynamics NAV Search Engine http://j.mp/iNAVigate Follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/NextEqualZero "Dave Baxter" wrote: > I am not experienced re navision, but my boss has tasked me to resolve > the following. > > We have a department that is using a disproportionate number of our > navision licences resulting in issues for the other sites when they > try to access. > Is it possible to reserve licences to sites. > Our remote sites are child domains and all logins are domain\user > > Thanks for any guidance you can offer > > . >
From: Dave on 10 Dec 2009 17:42 Ian Thanks for your rapid response For your info, basically work is being done in NAV which should be done via another program later in the workflow. Therefore this dept is using more sessions than we planned for. I understand this is a training issue but am having no success/ support from the dept manager changing their processes. I want to limit the number of sessions this dept can access so as to facilitate a change in how they work, whilst not inconviencing anyone else. cheers
From: Boriau Kristiaan on 1 Jan 2010 10:56 Hi there There are a few ways in ultering your current state. 1.// update current license 2.// let admin kill sessions maualy 3.// use the client monitor posted previously 4.// if NAS installed , ask nas to kill all unwanted sessions (program it) samples can be found on www.mibuso.com 5.//Try using a third party network system ex. citrix My money is on the NAS and a build in time-idle-kill program Grtz "Dave" <dave.baxter.nz(a)gmail.com> schreef in bericht news:e6dd1b71-c3d7-4c59-81de-9f5b788fa569(a)13g2000prl.googlegroups.com... > Ian > > Thanks for your rapid response > > For your info, basically work is being done in NAV which should be > done via another program later in the workflow. Therefore this dept > is using more sessions than we planned for. I understand this is a > training issue but am having no success/ support from the dept manager > changing their processes. I want to limit the number of sessions this > dept can access so as to facilitate a change in how they work, whilst > not inconviencing anyone else. > > cheers > > >
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