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Port Sharing in NAV 2013

Hi all,

After installing NAV 2013, the Port 7046 is blocked for NAV 2013 Management services.

Earlier till NAV 2009 R2 we can create services for NAV 2009 and NAV 2009 SP1 on the same port by enabling TCP Port Sharing service.

But when we try same after installing NAV 2013 it gives an error.



Reason -

The service created by NAV 2013 is not configured for Port Sharing. I mean it does not depends on Port Sharing service.

Resolution -

A breif explanation will be configuring the NAV 2013 deafult service and enabling dependency on NetPortSharing service. This will enable the Port sharing for Port 7046.

The command will be -
sc config ServiceName depend =NetTcpPortSharing/HTTP

where the Service Name - can be seen from the services.msc console.

The detailed article for the same can be found at Waldo's Blog.

Thanks Man :).

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
http://saurav-nav.blogspot.in/

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