In this walkthrough, you will install the tiers of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client in a production environment on one computer.
About This Walkthrough
After completing this walkthrough, you will have a functioning four-tier installation on one computer. The installation uses the CRONUS International Ltd. demonstration database, which contains the CRONUS International Ltd. company. Windows authentication is used for authenticating users who try to access the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client.
This walkthrough illustrates the following tasks:
- Using a domain user account as the service
account for Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and the Microsoft
Dynamics NAV database.
- Installing
the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Database Components and Microsoft
Dynamics NAV Server
- Allowing
Inbound Communication to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client
Through the Windows Firewall
- Opening the Microsoft
Dynamics NAV Web Client
Prerequisites
To complete this walkthrough, you will need:
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 installation
media. For example, this could be a DVD or network drive that
contains the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 installation
files.
- A computer that is installed with the
following software:
- A supported operating system that includes
Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server
2008 R2, Windows 8, or Windows Server 2012.
- A supported version of Microsoft SQL Server,
such as SQL Server 2008 R2 or SQL Server 2008 R2 Express
If a supported SQL Server product is not already installed on the target computer, then Microsoft Dynamics NAV Setup automatically installs a 64-bit edition of SQL Server 2012 Express.
For more information, see Installation Considerations for Microsoft SQL Server. - Internet Information Services 7 or Internet
Information Services 8.
You must enable IIS with the required features for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client. For more information, see How to: Install and Configure Internet Information Services for Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client.
Note Instead of installing and configuring IIS manually, you can use Microsoft Dynamics NAV Setup to install IIS and enable the required features, as described in this walkthrough.
- A supported operating system that includes
Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server
2008 R2, Windows 8, or Windows Server 2012.
- A device with a network connection and a
supported web browser.
For a list of supported browsers, see System Requirements for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013. - Optionally, a domain user account for
accessing Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and Microsoft Dynamics NAV
database on the Microsoft SQL Server. The user account must have
the following permissions:
- Permission to log on as a service on the
computer where you will install Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and
the computer that is running SQL Server.
- Permission to register Service Principal
Names (SPNs) on itself.
Note By default, Microsoft Dynamics NAV Setup uses NETWORK SERVICE as the service account. You can use NETWORK SERVICE instead of a domain user account, but this is considered less secure. If you want to use NETWORK SERVICE, then you do not need this prerequisite. - Permission to log on as a service on the
computer where you will install Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and
the computer that is running SQL Server.
Story
Viktor is a Microsoft Certified Partner working for CRONUS International Ltd. He has been tasked with deploying Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client for a customer. To meet the customer's requirements, Viktor has decided to deploy the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client as follows:
- Install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server
components, Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server, and SQL server with
Microsoft Dynamics NAV database components on one
computer.
- Install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server
components on HTTP port 8080.
- Use a domain user account instead of the
Network Service account as the service account for Microsoft
Dynamics NAV Server.
- Use Windows Authentication to authenticate
users.
Installing the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Components
In this procedure, you run Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Setup to install the SQL Server Database components for Microsoft Dynamics NAV, including the CRONUS International Ltd. demonstration database, Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server, and the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components. During setup, you will assign the domain user account as the service account for the database.
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You can also use this procedure to connect to an existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server and Microsoft Dynamics NAV database. |
To install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV components
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From the Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation media, run the setup.exe file to start the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Setup wizard.
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On the Welcome to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Setup page, choose the Next button.
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To accept the license terms, choose I accept.
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On the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Setup page, choose Choose an installation option.
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On the Choose an Installation Option page, choose Custom.
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On the Customize the installation page, to install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database, choose the SQL Server Database Components box, and then select Run from My Computer or Run all from my computer.
If you choose Run all from my computer, Setup installs the CRONUS International Ltd. demonstration database.
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To install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server, choose the Server box, and then choose Run from My Computer.
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To install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client, choose the Web Server Components box, and then choose Run from My Computer.
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Choose Next to open to the Specify Parameters page.
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In the Server section, set the Server account field to the domain user account that you created for access to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server, and in the Service Account Password field, type the password for the user account.
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In the SQL Server Database Components section, in the SQL Database field, type a name for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database.
For this walkthrough, type Demo Database NAV (7-0).
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In the Web Server Components section, set the Port field to 8080.
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Set the Install IIS prerequisites parameter to Install.
This enables the IIS features that are required for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client on the computer. For more information about this parameter, see Using Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Setup to Install IIS Features.
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Choose Apply to complete the installation.
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When Setup is complete, choose the Close button.
A website that has the name Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Web Client has been installed on IIS. The website uses port 8080. By default, the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components are installed in the c:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\70\Web Client folder.
Allowing Inbound Communication on the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Port Through the Windows Firewall
Viktor chose to install the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components on port 8080 of the computer. This port is typically blocked by Windows Firewall. To allow communication to the port from client devices, he must create an inbound rule on the port 8080 in the Windows Firewall setup.
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You do not have to perform this task if the computer is running Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012. |
To create an inbound rule on port that is used by Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client
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On the Start menu, choose Control Panel, choose System and Security, and then choose Windows Firewall.
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In the navigation pane, choose Advanced settings.
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In the Windows Firewall with Advanced Settings window, in the navigation pane, choose Inbound Rules, and then in the Actions pane, choose New Rule.
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On the Rule Type page, choose Port, and then choose Next.
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On the Protocol and Ports page, choose Specific local ports, and then type port number in the box. For example, type 8080 for the default port of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client.
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Choose Next.
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On the Action page, choose Allow the connection, and then choose Next.
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On the Profile page, choose the profiles, and then choose Next.
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On the Name page, type a name for the rule, and then choose Finish.
Opening the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client
You can open the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client the following ways.
To open the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client from the computer that is running the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components
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On the Start menu, choose All Programs, and then choose Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Web Client.
To open the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client from a device with a supported web browser
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Open the web browser.
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In the address box, type the following URL:
http://ComputerName:PortNumber
- Substitute ComputerName with the name
of the computer that is running the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web
Server components. If you are working on the computer where you
installed Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components, then you
can use localhost.
- Substitute PortNumber with the port
that you configured for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server
components during Setup.
For example, if the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components is installed on port 8080 and the computer has the name NavWeb, then you can use the following URL:
http://NavWeb:8080
- Substitute ComputerName with the name
of the computer that is running the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web
Server components. If you are working on the computer where you
installed Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components, then you
can use localhost.
Troubleshooting
If you are cannot connect the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client or you are experiencing problems, see Troubleshooting the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Installation.
Next Steps
The following is a list of typical tasks to perform after you install Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Server components.
- Upload your license. For more information,
see How to: Upload the License
File.
- Create users and integrate them into the
Microsoft Dynamics NAV security system. For more information, see
About Users.
See Also
Tasks
Walkthrough: Installing the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Tiers on One ComputerWalkthrough: Installing the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Tiers on Two Computers
Concepts
Deploying the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web ClientDeploying the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client on Three Computers
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client Network Architecture
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server
Configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server