Account | Description | To configure this account |
AOS Service Account | The domain account or Network Service account the Microsoft Dynamics AX Object Server Windows service will run as. This account is used to communicate with the database server. Consider the following points when you select an account:• It is strongly recommend that you use a domain account in a production environment. You should use the Network Service account only in development and testing environments.• If the SQL Server and the AOS are on different computers, you must use a domain account.• If you plan to install any Microsoft Dynamics AX components on a domain controller, you must use a domain account.• If you plan to use Message Queuing (also known as MSMQ) for document exchange with web services on IIS, and you want to send signed messages, you must use a domain account. (If you are sending unsigned messages using web services on IIS, the AOS can run under the Network Service account.) | Select this account when running the Setup wizard to install an AOS instance. |
Account | Description | To configure this account |
Business Connector Proxy Account | The domain account the .NET Business Connector will run as. This account will be used to connect to the AOS on behalf of a Microsoft Dynamics AX user, without granting that user excessive privileges in the system.NOTE: This account must not be a Microsoft Dynamics AX user. | Select this account in theSystem service accounts form. |
Synchroniz e Service Account | The domain account the Microsoft Office Project synchronization service will run as. It is recommended that this account be configured with no local logon rights. | Select this account in theSystem service accounts form. |
Regards,
Hossein Karimi
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