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Editor is available as a browser extension for Edge and Chrome, and it's being added to Word and Outlook apps. The free service lets you nail the basics of grammar and spelling. Additionally, with a Microsoft 365 subscription, Editor offers advanced grammar and style refinements like clarity, conciseness, formality, vocabulary suggestions, and more. Bring out your best writing anywhere you write with Microsoft Editor.
When Microsoft Editor is selected, Edge sends your typed text to a Microsoft cloud service that processes the text to detect spelling and grammar errors. Typed text data sent for spelling and grammar check is not stored and is deleted after processing.
If you select Basic under the Use writing assistance in edge://settings/languages, Microsoft Edge will perform only local spellchecking on the device, and no data will be sent to Microsoft cloud for spellchecking services.
The use of Windows Communication Foundation in Dynamics AX 2012 brings (among other things) a possibility to configure services by means of XML configuration files. An example of such configuration file can be Ax32Serv.exe.config (by default in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics AX\60\Server\MicrosoftDynamicsAX\bin\) where you can set up parameters of system services hosted on AOS (including the metadata service mentioned last time). WCF configuration allows to define service addresses, security, logging and many other settings.
The last case is remarkable because XML files cannot be edited directly; Service Configuration Editor is the only possibility there (nevertheless the configuration is still saved to XML, in this case to the AX database).
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that helps provide security and data integrity for data communications over a network. By encrypting your Microsoft Dynamics AX Web service using SSL, you make your data and the network more secure and more reliable.
The server which hosts the Microsoft Dynamics AX Web service must support TLS 1.2. TLS 1.2 is available on Windows Server 2008 R2 and higher. It is not available on Windows Server 2008 by default, but you can install an update to add support for TLS 1.2 on Windows Server 2008.
Before configuring the Web service to use SSL, you must obtain a security certificate for the Web service domain. The certificate is issued by a certificate authority (CA). If this is a test environment, you can create and use a self-signed SSL certificate. The self-signed SSL certificate can be used only for testing purposes.
Service Configuration Editor. This editor allows to configure Web service using a graphical user interface. With this tool you can configure the Web service without having to directly edit the web.config file. For more information, see Configuration Editor Tool (SvcConfigEditor.exe) in the MSDN Library.
To make configuration of HTTPS for Microsoft Dynamics AX Web service easier, Sana provides a feature that allows to set up HTTPS automatically. You can set up HTTPS just with a single click directly in Microsoft Dynamics AX and Sana will do the rest.
If you don't have the Configuration Editor Tool, you can make the necessary changes directly in the web.config file of the Microsoft Dynamics AX Web service on the server. You can open the web.config file in Notepad, for example and make the necessary changes as described below.
Step 1: In Microsoft Dynamics AX go to: Basic> Setup > Application Integration Framework >Services.
If the 'AIF Services' form is opened for the first time click the'Refresh' button to load the list of AIF services. It may take sometime to load AIF services.
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