Cumulative Update 38 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below.
Cumulative Update 25 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update.
Some of you have been struggling to get your version of Dynamics NAV to work with a SQL Server database that has implemented the latest version of Transport Layer Security. TLS 1.2 support on SQL Server is explained in more detail in this article.
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Applies to: Project Service Automation for Dynamics 365 We’re pleased to announce the latest update for the Project Service Automation application for Dynamics 365. This release includes improvements to quality, performance, and usability, and is based on your feedback and requests. This release is compatible with Dynamics 365 9.0.x.
Applies to: Field Service version 7.5.5.48 on Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement version 9.x  We’re pleased to announce the latest update to the Field Service and Project Service Automation applications. This release includes improvements to quality, performance, and usability, and is based on your feedback and requests.
As the end of year approaches, the Microsoft Dynamics Service Engineering team is reducing available manual-upgrade slots for customer Sandbox and Production environments. This is to help stabilize environments and the overall service during the holiday season.
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