Dynamics AX 2012 Barebones Configuration Guide #1 – Configuring A Base Dynamics AX 2012 Test System Is Available
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With the Release of the Dynamics AX R3 demonstration image earlier on this month I decided to create a new demonstration company, and as I was doing that I thought that it would be a good idea to also kill two birds with one stone, and use it as a reason to finish off the first book within my Barebones Configuration Guide series. This short (150 page) guide includes the following topics:
USING AZURE AND LIFECYCLE SEVICES TO HOST YOUR DYNAMICS AX TEST SYSTEM
- Signing Up For An Azure Account
- Creating A Dynamics AX Instance On Azure Through Lifecycle Services
CREATING A NEW PARTION
- Creating A New Partition
- Creating A New Shortcut To The Partition
- Initializing The Partition
CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM FOR THE FIRST TIME
- Changing The Default Company
- Configure The Default Document Types Storage Locations
- Importing Default User Profiles
- Adding Your User To A Role
- Importing Additional Users
- Configuring Enterprise Portal Links
- Configuring Enterprise Search Server
If you are interested in taking a look here are the link on Amazon:
Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KK5C800/
Paperback: Available May 27th
This is the foundation book for all of the books within the Dynamics AX 2012 Barebones Configuration Guides series that aims to show how easy it is to configure Dynamics AX 2012 from scratch. The basic series is going to comprise of 6 books that will build on each other:
And the full list of books in the series will be:
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Configuring A Basic Test System
- Configuring the Organization
- Configuring Human Resources
- Configuring General Ledger
- Configuring Cash Management
- Configuring Accounts Receivable
- Configuring Accounts Payable
- Configuring Product Management
- Configuring Inventory Management
- Configuring Purchasing
- Configuring Sales Order Management
- Configuring Transportation Management
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Configuring Production Control
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Configuring Sales & Marketing
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Configuring Service Management
- Configuring Project Management
- Configuring Budgeting
As you get to the later guides you will be able to choose your own adventure as you learn all of the different features of Dynamics AX.
I am working feverishly to get all of the books out there for everyone to take advantage of them.
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