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Error while installing SAP IDES 4.7

Former Member
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Hello All,

I am trying to install SAP IDES 4.7 on Windows 2003 server. I am getting the below error while installing database component.

Please suggest a solution

Create a temporary license for SAP System

INFO 2015-07-25 23:12:59

Copying file C:/SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST/keydb.xml to: C:/SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST/keydb.3.xml.

INFO 2015-07-25 23:12:59

Creating file C:\SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST\keydb.3.xml.

INFO 2015-07-25 23:12:59

Creating file C:\SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST\saplicense.log.

WARNING 2015-07-25 23:13:08

Error 1332 (No mapping between account names and security IDs was done.

) in execution of a 'SetEntriesInAcl' function, line (661), with parameter ().

INFO 2015-07-25 23:13:08

Changed working directory to C:\SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST.

INFO 2015-07-25 23:13:14

See 'G:\usr\sap\C11\SYS\exe\run/saplicense -R3Setup C11 "KKTZRUUS" TRACE=2' output in 'C:\SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST\saplicense.log'.

ERROR 2015-07-25 23:13:14

MOS-01012 PROBLEM: 'G:\usr\sap\C11\SYS\exe\run/saplicense -R3Setup C11 "KKTZRUUS" TRACE=2' returned with '-2' which is not a defined as a success code.

ERROR 2015-07-25 23:13:14

FJS-00012 Error when executing script.

Thanks in advance

Anil

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Former Member
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Hello Prateek / Eric,

Thank you for your responses.

I have restarted the installation from the scratch. It is working fine.

Closing the thread.

Thank you

Anil

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please post contents of file "C:\SAPinst ORACLE SAPINST\saplicense.log"

Former Member
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Hello Anil,

It seems the issue is with your user account/ userId which you are using for installing the SAP s/w.

Error:

Error 1332 (No mapping between account names and security IDs was done.

) in execution of a 'SetEntriesInAcl' function, line (661), with parameter ().

Please, check that the \oracle\client\ and/or \oracle\client\<version>_<bit>\ and the installation directories can be writen by the users ora<sid> and <sid>adm.

To resolve this behavior, remove all references to the Power Users group in the Local Security settings. Follow these steps:

Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Local Security Policy.

Click Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment.

Double-click each item under User Rights Assignments to see whether the item contains the Power Users group. When you find a policy item that contains the Power Users group, click to clear the Power Users check box and then click OK.

Restart the computer and review the Winlogon.log file and Event Viewer to make sure that the error messages no longer occur.