Disable or enable a server

You can use the Servers area to disable or enable a Dynamics 365 Server.

Warning

When you disable a server, users can’t access the Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) application through the server. If the deployment contains only a single server that is running Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises), users can’t access the application.

Depending on the server roles that are installed, disabling a server stops the following services or server roles:

  • Web Application Server

  • Organization Web Service

  • Help Server

  • Discovery Web Service

  • Deployment Web Service

  • Asynchronous Processing Service

  • Asynchronous Processing Service (maintenance)

  • Sandbox Processing Service

  • Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) VSS Writer service

Enabling a server that was disabled starts the server role service.

Important

You can’t disable the SQL Server and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Reporting Extensions server roles by using the Deployment Manager disable feature.

Tip

You can implement the procedure described here by using a Windows PowerShell cmdlet. For more information, see the Disable-CrmServer and Enable-CrmServer commands.

Disable or enable a server

  1. In the Deployment Manager console tree, select Servers to view the list of servers.

  2. In the details pane, right-click the server, and then select Disable or Enable.

See also

Manage servers