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Answer Date Fezih5 Date 2009-6-5 8:39 AM Replies 4 replies Answers 1 answer Subscribers 316 subscribers Views 7540 views Database Server Dynamics NAV Native Database NAV Server Navision navision application server error 1 incorrect function Options Share RSS Tags More Cancel Click here to login or become navision nas error 1 incorrect function a member to ask questions and reply in our fourms. Navision Server Service Error. Hi all, Can somebody
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help me sort out this error which am getting when i try to start a navision server service. Could not start the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Server service on Local
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Computer.Error 1: Incorrect function. Please assist what to do. Thanks Fezih5 Cancel All Responses Answers Only ashbhardwaj 0 2009-6-5 5:36 PM Have you changed the license file??? is it working fine before? ashbhardwaj babrown 0 2009-6-5 10:19 PM In reply to ashbhardwaj: Error 1 is an operating system error. Typical cause is memory. How much memory (DB Cache) did you set the db service for? Try 850000. Provided you have that much free. if not, reduce that number. babrown Fezih5 0 2009-6-8 8:57 AM In reply to babrown: I re-installed the navision server again and this time round allocated 850000 kb to cache. i have also made sure i have all the rights on the computer am using. Now the service is taking too long to start and even to stop. when i try to restart it it gives error 1053. Whats the solution to this? Fezih5 Juan Carlo Martinez 0 2009-7-10 8:36 AM Suggested answer Try these following solutions: 1. Go to the services.msc then go the properties of the services you've installed. On the Log On tab, Log On as must be "Local System Account". 2. Try to check the port number you've used. It may be already used by other services. 3. Double check the path of the services you've installed. Hope this would help you. Juan Carlo Martinez Click here to login or join to be able to reply and pos
Server Manager, click new -> Application Server.On the right hand side, I fill out the DB server name (local), Database name(my Navision SQL-DB name), Company name (Cronus). However I cannot selectanything for the property "Net Type", and I just leave the Net Type as blankvalue.When I click "Start service", and "Refresh status", the service is alwaysstop.Then I try to start the service at control https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/f/technical/27146/navision-server-service-error panel->Service, when I try to runthe service, system throw the error"Error 1: Incorrect function"Any suggestion?--Thanks,Ken Dan Lindström 2005-04-20 17:07:01 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I had a similar problem.It seems to be a bug in the mmc-interfaceIn Navision 4.0 SQL I had edit the windows-registry to fix the nettypemy service http://microsoft.public.navision.narkive.com/xQAuxTC9/can-not-start-navision-application-server is named CPQ02SQLIt were inHKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CPQ02SQLadd/edit the key NETTYPE of type REG_SZ and set it to 'default'DanPost by ken leeHello,I install Navision Application Server but cannot make it start.I run Navision Application Server Manager, click new -> Application Server.On the right hand side, I fill out the DB server name (local), Database name(my Navision SQL-DB name), Company name (Cronus). However I cannot selectanything for the property "Net Type", and I just leave the Net Type as blankvalue.When I click "Start service", and "Refresh status", the service is alwaysstop.Then I try to start the service at control panel->Service, when I try to runthe service, system throw the error"Error 1: Incorrect function"Any suggestion?--Thanks,Ken 1 Reply 222 Views Switch to linear view Disable enhanced parsing Permalink to this page Thread Navigation ken lee 2005-04-20 09:37:05 UTC Dan Lindström 2005-04-20 17:07:01 UTC about - legalese Loading...
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