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Access the Admin Center in D365 BC

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My company hosts D365 BC in our server.

The URL: erp.mycompanyname.com:8888/PROD

How can I open the Admin Center know check who are online ?

Thanks

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    tanya07 Profile Picture
    1,638 on at

    Hi,

    You can simply append the table ID 2000000110 ("Active Session") in your URL and check.

    Hope it helps!

    Thanks,

    TK

    Don't forget to help the community by verifying the answer if your question has been answered. It will let others know that the topic has a verified answer.

  • Hoang Ng Profile Picture
    307 on at

    Thanks Tanya,

    But I cannot export to excel when browse the table, it does not have "Open in Excel". Could you guide me how to export to excel ?

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    tanya07 Profile Picture
    1,638 on at

    Hi,

    You can create a page for this table and then you will be able to have this option to 'Open in Excel'.

    Thanks

    TK

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    MahGah Profile Picture
    15,529 on at

    To add to Tanya's comment see the below post as well which describe Tanya's recommendations

    https://yzhums.com/16372/

  • Hoang Ng Profile Picture
    307 on at

    Thank you for your suggestion

    Is there any standard functions or tool that I can view session and kick off User on the On premise ?

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    Marco Mels Profile Picture
    on at

    Hello,

    Maybe this helps:

    docs.microsoft.com/.../remove-navserversession

    Thanks.

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    Tabrez Ajaz Profile Picture
    785 on at

    Hi peter,

    You can directly run below query in SQL Server and delete entry from database directly:
    delete [Active Session] where [Session ID] = SessionIDToDelete

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    Or you can use below PowerShell cmdlet and remove the specific Session for any user:

    Remove-NAVServerSession -ServerInstance BC -Tenant default -SessionId 11

    As suggested by other's you can directly look for the active sessions by adding active session object no. as a query string.

    I know you already found the solutions, but it will be good to have all solution at one place.

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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    95,681 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi, hope the following helps.

    How to list currently logged in users (Sessions)

    https://yzhums.com/16372/

    Thanks.

    ZHU

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