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Error installing Oracle 10.2.0.4 with CRM 7 / NW7.01

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I am in the process of installing CRM 7 with Netweaver on 7.01 on a Windows 2008 64-bit system. I would have preferred a windows 2003 system, but according to an OSS note (1326698 and 1320013) CRM 7.0 isn't supported on Windows 2003.

SAPInst runs just fine until it discovers that oracle is not installed. I go to the right directory and find the sapserver.cmd script. When I run it, it fails returning an error saying that the operating system isn't supported by the installer.

Checking operating system version: must be 5.1 or 5.2.    Actual 6.0

At that point the Oracle Universal Installer halts.

I found the oparams.ini file where I included 6.0 in the list of supported operating systems. Not surprisingly, the universal installer failed shortly afterwards complaining that it couldn't modify the registry.

I found an OSS note (1303262) that says I have to install 10.2.0.4 (part #51036975), which exactly the disc I used. I am installing the 64 bit version and not the 32 bit version.

Can anyone suggest what the problem might be?

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markus_doehr2
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> I am in the process of installing CRM 7 with Netweaver on 7.01 on a Windows 2008 64-bit system. I would have preferred a windows 2003 system, but according to an OSS note (1326698 and 1320013) CRM 7.0 isn't supported on Windows 2003.

The statement in the note is valid for CRM 7.0 SR1 only!

> Can anyone suggest what the problem might be?

Did you disable UAC?

Markus

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Hi,

Check below links.

Hope it helps

Thanks

Sushil

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The first link goes to a discussion encouraging people to confirm that their platforms are supported.

I have confirmed that CRM 7.0 is supported on Windows 2008 and that it must run on Oracle 10.2.0.4.

The second link went to the SDN section on running SAP on windows. I'll certainly review it but its a very broad topic - but who knows? there may be some gems in there.

fidel_vales
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I'd suggest you to take a look at note Note 1303262 - "Oracle on Windows Server 2008"

are you using the correct CDs?