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From: NAV_Noob on 19 Aug 2010 13:03 I have a new manufacturing & distribution client that wants to implement and integrate NAV into their business. This is the first I've heard of it, so that is why I am here looking for advice from those who know it, you! They need a new server, they also want to bring their email in-house too. I normally don't recommend SBS 2008 but in this situation, to save them $$$, I feel it might be the best fit. My Question: What is recommended, server build, to run NAV efficiently and best practice?
From: Savatage on 19 Aug 2010 16:18 This is the first you heard of what? Nav? You should be honest & tell your client that you have no experience. Either hire some outside help or point them to another company. This isn't a load a CD & install type of program. You really need to know what you are doing. Else I forsee disaster for both. Other than that, here's a link to some important docs avialable for download. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=eec997be-50c8-4d27-8bf2-fa93c9ac282a&DisplayLang=en you can find installation docs & hardening guide regarding the server.
From: manick on 22 Aug 2010 23:57 Hi, If you are interested we can help you for this implemenation. Please drop an email offline to discuss. MV nj.tech(a)hotmail.com "NAV_Noob" wrote: > I have a new manufacturing & distribution client that wants to implement and > integrate NAV into their business. This is the first I've heard of it, so > that is why I am here looking for advice from those who know it, you! > They need a new server, they also want to bring their email in-house too. I > normally don't recommend SBS 2008 but in this situation, to save them $$$, I > feel it might be the best fit. > My Question: What is recommended, server build, to run NAV efficiently and > best practice?
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