Overview The Application Object Server (AOS) Windows service controls communications among Microsoft Dynamics AX clients, databases, and applications. Prerequisites We recommend that you install the databases and application files before installing an AOS instance. You must provide an account for the AOS to run as. You can use a dedicated domain account or the Network Service account. If you use a domain account, we recommend that it be configured with no local logon rights. To connect an AOS instance to a SQL Server database, you must be logged on with an account that is a member of the Security Administrators server role on the SQL Server instance.
Overview Business intelligence components enable you to create production reports using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. ...
Overview Role Centers provide a single point of access to role-specific information and work items. Enterprise Portal is ...
Overview The .NET Business Connector enables other programs to interact with an AOS instance. It is used by many Microsoft ...
Overview The application files for Microsoft Dynamics AX contain core functionality and customizations for the system. The ...
Overview The Application Object Server (AOS) Windows service controls communications among Microsoft Dynamics AX clients, ...
Overview The database stores your Microsoft Dynamics AX data. Setup creates a Microsoft SQL Server database to store your ...
Overview The Microsoft Dynamics AX debugger provides debugging capabilities for X++ developers. The debugger tool communicates ...
Overview The Microsoft Project synchronization proxy uses Windows Message Queuing to connect the Microsoft Project synchronization ...
Overview The Microsoft Project synchronization service allows you to synchronize project data in Microsoft Dynamics AX with ...