on 07-28-2009 2:59 AM
Dear all,
Is it possible, if we plan to install VC6.0 with IIS6.0 and MS SQL 2005 on MS Server 2003?
Now I have installation guide for install VC6.0 but it 's recommend to use MS SQL 2000 [Now MS SQL 2000 is very old and my company plan to use 2005]
Another question is If I want to change or install VC7.0, pls guide me the path and the name of VC7.0 in Service Marketplace that I have to download it. When I seach in service marketplace, I found the result as below. Which file that I have to download it, if I want to install VC7.0
000001 VISUAL COMPOSER BASE 7.01
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000002 VISUAL COMPOSER BASE 7.11
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000003 VISUAL COMPOSER BI KITS 7.01
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000004 VISUAL COMPOSER BI KITS 7.11
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000005 VISUAL COMPOSER FLEX
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000006 VISUAL COMPOSER FLEX 7.01
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000007 VISUAL COMPOSER FRAMEWORK 7.01
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000008 VISUAL COMPOSER FRAMEWORK 7.11
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000009 VISUAL COMPOSER GP KITS
Installation Software Component (Current View)
000010 VISUAL COMPOSER GP KITS 7.01
Installation Software Component (Current View
Regards,
Pannee
Is it possible, if we plan to install VC6.0 with IIS6.0 and MS SQL 2005 on MS Server 2003?
That information is available in PAM, http://service.sap.com/pam
Regards
Juan
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Hi,
Am not sure this would answer your question or not, but this is for your info:
Visual Composer is now built in or provided as default component in EP7.0 SPS12 onwards.
If you have the portal installation then you can access this by http://hostname:5xx00/VC.
Regards,
Vamshi.
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