Managing your Microsoft Dynamics NAV implementation with PowerShell

​Please find on this page series of How Do I series on Microsoft Dynamics NAV PowerShell.


The How Do I video provides an introduction to using the Windows PowerShell tools, and gives a basic tour of the cmdlets that are provided with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
The How Do I video walks you through how to create a script, using as an example one that execute a codeunit in all companies in all tenants.
The video illustrates how to migrate from Multiple Companies to a Multi-tenant Architecture in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
The How Do I video shows how to do a backup and restore in a multitenant environment.
The How Do I video shows how to manage multiple companies in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
How Do I: Setup Web Client, Windows Client, NAS and Web Services on separate service tiers in NAV 2013 R2
The How Do I video shows how to setup Web Client, Windows Client, NAS and Web Services on separate service tiers in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
The How Do I video shows how to use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage users and permission sets for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
The How Do I video demonstrates how to manage tenants in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.


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Tharanga Chandrasekara

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