stryk wrote:
The problem is supposedly this:
The shortcut to NAV (finsql.exe) probably includes the parameter "ntauthentication=yes" - thus "yes" in English. Once the user switches the application to German and logs on again, NAV does not "accept" the English term "yes" anymore as it expects a German "ja" (or "nein"); hence, the error is raised.
So actually you just need to change the shortcut-parameter.
There's no problem with your general user setup or anything!
Thanks for you answer. Is not the solution. I don't have parameter on the shortcut. And when I make on the some pc with the some NT user the differnt NAV user logon, than I have the problem. The NAV user rigths is some.
User a some permission how user b, are the user a get the error message in german client and the user b not.
Best regards,
Frank