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SAP Installation and Upgrades Screenshots.

Attached is the link for all important installation that i have documented and would like to share to explore more on Basis activities.

http://rapidshare.com/files/284606380/install_upgradeSAP.rar

I will be adding more post on configuring CUA, and significance of Xcelsius tool.

Enjoy SAP.

Chetan Poojary.


Use WebDAV in CM

Print This Post Email This Post Written by admin on Nov 18th, 2008 | Filed under: Enterprise Portal (EP)

Documents in your enterprise are stored on WebDAV servers. You want to use the Knowledge Management (KM) platform to make these documents accessible by employees in the Enterprise Portal. Employees need to read and edit these documents. They also need to create new documents. You also want to make the most of subscription and collaboration services, and to be able to search for documents.
Users of the Portal can also take advantage of WebDAV. WebDAV enables documents to be edited directly on the server. You can use a WebDAV-capable client (for example, Microsoft Office 2000) to open the file directly from the Portal server. You can then make your changes. When you save, the document is updated directly on the Portal server and can be called up in the Portal in its newest version. Locking and version control mechanisms ensure secure work within groups and prevent documents from being accidentally overwritten.
The Knowledge Management platform can be implemented as a WebDAV server and as a WebDAV client. This allows it to be used in different scenarios.

  • The KM platform as a WebDAV server You want to access CM repositories of the KM platform with a WebDAV-capable client, for example, MS Webfolder. We recommend this especially if you want to transfer large numbers of files to the KM platform (mass operations).
  • The KM platform as a WebDAV client You want to use the KM platform to access documents that are stored on other WebDAVcapable servers (for example, in another Enterprise Portal or on Microsoft Internet Information Servers). You need a WebDAV repository manager to do this.

Download the Complete Manual to know more.


analyze Microsoft Exchange integration with SAP Enterprise Portal

Print This Post Email This Post Written by admin on Nov 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Enterprise Portal (EP), Integration

This guide describes how to analyze the Microsoft Exchange integration with SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0

Checklist:

Check MSX-A component setup

  • Check MS Outlook setup
    Is the correct version of Microsoft Outlook installed on the IIS server?
    Is Microsoft Outlook configured to access Microsoft Exchange Server?
    Do I have the correct version of Microsoft Exchange Server?
  • Check IIS setup
    Can ASP applications run on the IIS?
    Is the MS Exchange server in the same windows logon domain as the IIS server?
    Do users have sufficient rights to execute the MSX-Acomponent?
    Have the MSX-A components been registered?
    Does the setup work with the test application?
    Is Kerberos SSO enabled?
    Do OWA iViews work with SSO?
    Is the MSX-A component configured on the backend server hosting the Kerberos components?

Check portal setup

  • Is the user set up correctly?
  • Is the IIS configuration mapped correctly?
  • Can the IIS server be reached using the host name from the portal?
  • Is the integration functioning?

Download the complete manual from Rapidshare or Mediafire.


Analyse Performance Problems

Print This Post Email This Post Written by admin on Sep 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Enterprise Portal (EP)

How to… Analyze Performance Problems in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0

This document on Analyze Performance Problems in EP is intended as a roadmap and hands-on guide for analyzing performance problems in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 SP2. The target audience includes everybody who faces the task of handling performance problems. The main target groups are SAP support teams and consultants, but also portal administrators at customers. The goal is to provide an overview of all the available tools that have proven to be useful, and to show how to use these tools effectively to drill down performance problems. The document focuses on customer installations that are either live or being load-tested, where a substantial load triggers performance problems. Many of the techniques presented here can also be used for systems without any load.


SAP Enterprise Portal

Print This Post Email This Post Written by admin on Jun 3rd, 2008 | Filed under: Enterprise Portal (EP)

SAP Enterprise Portal – Human Face of the system.

Human working on SAP EP

SAP Enterprise Portal gives access to data and functions of various systems in one place, according to user’s role, whether it is a company’s employee, its partner or collaborator.

Download the Enterprise Portal PDF white paper which answers some general questions on SAP EP.


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