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Administration Ax 2009

The document outlines the chapters of an administration course for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009, covering security considerations, managing users and permissions, maintaining the application and servers, monitoring performance, managing alerts and changes, batch processing, workflows, and cross-company functionality. Specific topics include infrastructure security, managing domains and user groups, exporting and importing data, tracing and tuning performance, setting up alerts and workflows, and configuring time zones.
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Administration Ax 2009

The document outlines the chapters of an administration course for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009, covering security considerations, managing users and permissions, maintaining the application and servers, monitoring performance, managing alerts and changes, batch processing, workflows, and cross-company functionality. Specific topics include infrastructure security, managing domains and user groups, exporting and importing data, tracing and tuning performance, setting up alerts and workflows, and configuring time zones.
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Administration in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

Prerequisites It is required that students have completed: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Introduction Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server Knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server Course Materials Course Outline Chapter 1: Security Considerations This chapter provides an introduction to the use of proper security in the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 system. Infrastructure Security Considerations Security Keys Configuration Functionality Table Maintaining Privacy Security Considerations and Best Practices

Chapter 2: Managing Security This chapter is designed to help the administrator manage the security within the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 system. Manage Domains Manage User Groups Manage Permissions Manage Users Manage Record Level Security Troubleshoot Access Management

Chapter 3: Managing Data This chapter discusses with the tools available for data management. Use Export for Backups Export/Import Definition Groups Importing Data Backup and Restore Data Disaster Recovery

Chapter 4: Maintaining the Application Object Server This chapter focuses on how to manage the AOS. This allows the Administrator to install separate development, test, or live systems and move between the separate systems with simple changes to the AOS configuration. Start/Stop the AOS Service Troubleshoot AOS Problems Managing Server Configurations Managing AOS Startup Settings

Chapter 5: Monitoring and Tuning This chapter discusses how to monitor the system and gather knowledge about how the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 servers are operating, and then use this knowledge to tune that operation to improve performance. Tracing Tune Database Settings Troubleshooting Client Problems Tune AOS Performance

Chapter 6: Managing Alerts This chapter explains the purpose of alerts and how they provide the capability for users to stay informed on the condition of their business by using alerts. Users can set their own alerts for almost any condition that might occur within their business.

Alert Security Keys Alert Rules and Templates Batch Execution Unsent Alerts Email

Chapter 7: Managing Changes This chapter focuses on how to implement a successful change management strategy. Manage and track all application and infrastructure changes through a change approval and documentation system. Manage Multiple Installs Configuring Client Startup Settings Chapter 8: Batch Framework This chapter explains the purpose of batch jobs, how to set up a batch job, and schedule it to run at a specified time. Create Batch Group Create Batch Journal Run Batch Jobs Chapter 9: Workflow This chapter focuses on configuring the Workflow Framework for Automation. Workflow Overview The Workflow Framework Create a Workflow Workflow Maintenance

Chapter 10: Cross Company Payments and Time Zones This chapter focuses on configuring the Workflow Framework for Automation. Cross Company Payment Settlements Time Zones

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