on 05-05-2011 6:00 PM
hi all ! First of all let me tell that I installed in a Windows 7 enterprise enviorment (64bits)
I installed my SAP netweaver, everything was working fine, then I deleted the user accounts that were created in windows and it stopped working (wsaeconnrefused). So I reinstall it and Im trying to log but all Im getting is the wsaeconnrefused error.
I checked the services related to SAP, they are running, the service file located in windows/system32... is also correct. I dont know what else could be.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
well I unistalled the whole system because no matter what I couldnt login. Sadly now everytime I try to install the system the whole system freeze in the start instance phase ( I left the computer a whole day and night waiting for the process to finish) and still nothing.
I have unistalled / cleaned registry, manually deleted files,etc. but nothing seems to work.
Any help is appreciated
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OK I was able to install the system when I tried to login using SAP GUI I got the initial problem (connection refused) went to the SAP management and I see the system is not in green so I try to start it and a console pops asking me for my OS user and pass (I have no pass) so I try to log but I get:
Start failed:2
Invalid credentials
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: juanmanuelsanchez on May 12, 2011 7:55 PM
You should check the trace file first to make sure that Sap Application is running properly. Check the files start with dev_w* on Work directory and paste the last few line which contains errors. If application is running properly then may be firewal or antivirus will stopping the connection. So you have to check.
Regards,
Subhash
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