The EP Appln. Server Setup Card

Navision Application Server is used to handle communication between Navision and SharePoint. You must specify both encryption and request setup before communication can begin.

You must create an application server card for each application server that you set up.

Open the EP Appln. Server Setup Card and fill in the fields according to these guidelines:

Field

Comments

General tab

 

Code

Enter the code of the application server. The code must be equal to the start up parameter for the application server.

Description

Enter a description of what the application server does.

Use Encryption

Place a checkmark in this field to activate encryption of the data sent from Navision to the front end. The corresponding values have to be set in the front end in the Web.config file.

Use Compression

Place a checkmark in this field to activate compression of the data sent from Navision to the front end. The corresponding values have to be set in the front end in the Web.config file.

Frontend tab

 

Frontend Processing

Enter a check mark in this field to make this application server handle the communication between Navision and the front end.

Request Queue

Enter the label of the message queue handling the messages coming into Navision.

Reply Queue

Enter the label of the message queue handling the messages going out of Navision.

Trusted tab

 

Trusting Operations

Place a checkmark to make this application server handle the trust requests from the front end.

Trust. Request Queue

Enter the label of the message queue handling the messages coming into Navision from trusted partners.

Trust. Reply Queue

Enter the label of the message queue handling the messages going out of Navision to trusted partners.

More Information

Read the manual "Installation & System Management: Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision Application Server" to learn more about Navision Application Server.

Read the manual "Installation & System Management: Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision Employee Portal" to learn more about encrypting data.