The IT manager is the IT decision maker who owns the IT budget in a company with multiple servers. As the senior IT administrator, the IT manager manages the IT team, oversees day-to-day management and troubleshooting of the network, servers, and end-user support, and completes tasks to help balance the team workload.

Main Work Tasks

To See

Set user IDs and passwords to control access and permissions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

User Setup

Learn about administrative tasks that cannot be performed in the RoleTailored client.

Administration Outside of the Clients

Enter either single or recurring requests to run reports or codeunits.

Use Job Queues to Schedule Tasks

Set up workflow and approval users, and create workflows that govern how the users interact in processes.

How to: Create Workflows

Designate a complete set of accounting information and financial statements for a business concern.

How to: Enter Company Information

Assign unique identification codes to accounts, invoices, and other documents. This enables you to the identify records, make the whole company more manageable and easy to analyze, and reduce the number of errors that occur in data entry.

Create Number Series

Assign codes to text that you use often, extend standard text by adding extra lines, and use extended text in documents.

Standard Texts

Set up an approval system so that decision makers can quickly grant approval on documents such as purchase orders and sales orders.

Use Workflows

Set Microsoft Dynamics NAV meetings, contacts, and to-dos to synchronize with Outlook calendar, contacts, and tasks, and vice versa.

Synchronizing Microsoft Dynamics NAV with Outlook

Learn about and set up responsibility centers, such as cost centers, profit centers, or investment centers.

Responsibility Centers

Set up the online map service that you will use to gain access to maps and directions.

How to: Set Up Online Map

Related Tasks

To See

Initiate a new vendor card based on a company-specific data template.

Config. Template List

Assign a base calendar to your company and its business partners, such as customers, vendors, or locations in order to calculate delivery and receipt dates on future sales order, purchase order, transfer order, and production order lines according to the calendar’s specified working days.

How to: Set Up Base Calendars

Set up combinations of post codes and cities for use with, for example, bank account cards or customer cards.

Post Codes

Indicate why an entry was created.

Reason Codes

Enable more than one line to describe an item on a sales document or purchase document by using the extended text feature.

How to: Set Up Extended Text

Set up the chart of accounts, currencies, bank accounts, and rules and defaults for managing financial transactions.

Configure Finance Processes

Set up the marketing features and start to create customer groups.

Configure Marketing Processes

Set up the company's general sales policies, specific rules and values for individual vendors, including their price, discount, and payment agreements.

Configure Sales Processes

Configure the rules and values that define the company's purchasing policies.

Configure Purchase Processes

Define the general rules and values for warehouse processes and the specific handling at each location.

Configure Warehouse Processes

Configure general rules and values for production and define shop floor resources and their capacity.

Configure Production Processes

Set up Service Management, including fault codes, policies, default documents, and templates.

Configure Service Processes

Create a new job and plan tasks in a job. Configure an existing job and adjust prices.

Set Up Jobs

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