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Subject: SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition
Date: 2009-07-17 21:53:09
From: Amy Nguyen  Business Card
Response to: SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition


Hi David,


I already installed the little logon popup. Please help me how can I know the application server name of the system ? Since I typed in some values but it kept rejecting !


Best regards. Amy639.


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  • SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition
    2009-07-17 22:44:51 David Bann Business Card [Reply]

    Hi Amy,


    I don't mind questions at all... Your application server should be 'localhost', system number 00, system ID NSP. Don't worry about anything else. There is a readme file in the root directory of the installation folder which explains everything you need to do including how to set up the logon pad. Give it a try and let me know - Let me know exactly what problem.error you are getting so that I have a better idea of what is going on.

    • SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition
      2009-07-18 14:54:02 Amy Nguyen Business Card [Reply]

      David,


      I looks for the readme everywhere in the folder/subfolders, but all 3 of them are either for registry cleanup or MaxDB stuffs. None talks about setting up or installation.


      I’ve tried again the values that you recommend, it always gives me errors, please see below.



      ---------------------------
      Sapgui 710
      ---------------------------
      partner '127.0.0.1:sapdp00' not reached


      Time Sat Jul 18 17:47:51 2009
      Component NI (network interface)
      Release 710
      Version 39
      Module nixxi.cpp
      Line 3139
      Method NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3200
      Return Code -10
      System Call connect
      Error No 10061
      Error Text WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused
      Counter 1


      ---------------------------
      OK
      ---------------------------


      Thanks for your time. Amy639.

      • SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition
        2009-07-18 15:27:31 David Bann Business Card [Reply]

        Under the SAPNWABAP701SR1_TRIAL folder, go to DOC\html\index.htm -> This what will guide you through the process. Make sure to read everything, and click the small "next" link at the bottom to move to the next section - you will go through "Welcome", "What to expect", "System Requirements", "License", "Installation/ Uninstallation", and "Getting Started".


        Make sure to read system requirements, especially the part about DHCP server or MS Loopback adapter.


        Then is that is all right, read point 9 under "Installation/ Uninstallation".


        The "Getting Started" section will explain exactly how to set up the SAPGui.


        Have you been able to start your SAP server using the MMC console? Are all the nodes green? (As opposed to red or yellow)

        • SAP Netweaver 7.01 ABAP SR1 SP3 edition
          2009-07-19 07:54:20 Amy Nguyen Business Card [Reply]

          Digging inch by inch, some have been done : loopback adapter, db manager. I’m now focusing on the MMC console, a little confusion: neither colour green nor red, but instead I see blue & grey.


          I’ve tried to start the SAP server as you advised . But there’s a roadblock: from the context menu to when I try to start (or logon), it bombed out since invalid user/password. I’ve used several combinations:


          1- the master user/password when installing
          2- bcuser/minisap
          3- SAP*/PASS


          Is there anyway to reset the password or something ? David ! Please throw me a line or two to clear off this issue. Your dedication is great. Thanks.


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