Cronus was known as the leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans to most people, but in the Dynamics NAV community it is known as the the demonstration company name for Dynamics NAV. It comes with its own CRONUS license, that allows you to testdrive the system. Most people think it only allows you to use it to evaluate the application features in Dynamics NAV, but it actually also allows you to test parts of the development environment.
Not a lot, but it gives you access to inserting fields on an existing table, adding them to a existing form. As well as creating new forms and reports. What objects does it give access to?

Just a quick post here serving as shortcut for implementing Microsoft Navision Mail.SmtpMessage in older databases. All it requires is these objects:
How many times have you been trying to import a version of the “Available objects” reports that are on most of the NAV community sites, having it fail with your customer license file, since you don’t have permissions to the actual report id. And importing the text version of the object is not allowed either.
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