Hi Pete, Welcome to DUG! [:)] Is there any particular reason why you have selected this architecture for a NAV development environment? 1) While the Azure SQL is great for production sites, then you are going to have a lot of extra work in connection with upgrades etc. 2) Ideally then you should run the finsql.exe (dev env) directly on the NAV services. Personally then for a fresh development environment I always use the standard NAV Azure VM. That comes with both SQL, IIS, NAV and everything else configured. Even VS. You can have it up and running in 15-30 minutes, even with certificates. And when I don't need it anymore, I can either just delete or set it offline until I need it again.
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