Skip to main content

Notifications

Small and medium business | Business Central, N...
Suggested answer

One or more of your Business Central environments are running on an old version and need to be updated

Posted on by 45

We're getting a message pop up on our production BC environments warning us that one or more of our environments are running on an old version and need to be updated.


Is this something we need to worry about? We did just roll out an update this week, is there another one that needs applying?

2845.Screenshot_5F00_14.png

  • RE: One or more of your Business Central environments are running on an old version and need to be updated

    We are also getting this error. All of our environments are running the latest and greatest.

  • Suggested answer
    Mohana Yadav Profile Picture
    Mohana Yadav 59,125 Super User 2024 Season 2 on at
    RE: One or more of your Business Central environments are running on an old version and need to be updated

    yes, there can be another environment in your admin center which is running the older version.

    You can access the Admin center as shown below to check the all environments.

    If you do not have admin center option then  you have to contact your admin.

    pastedimage1674141725192v1.png

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

December Spotlight Star - Muhammad Affan

Congratulations to a top community star!

Community AMA December 12th

Join us as we continue to demystify the Dynamics 365 Contact Center

New! Quick response templatesâš¡

Save time with the new custom templates!

Leaderboard

#1
André Arnaud de Calavon Profile Picture

André Arnaud de Cal... 291,188 Super User 2024 Season 2

#2
Martin Dráb Profile Picture

Martin Dráb 230,030 Most Valuable Professional

#3
nmaenpaa Profile Picture

nmaenpaa 101,156

Leaderboard

Featured topics

Product updates

Dynamics 365 release plans