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ABAP and JAVA stack together?

Former Member
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Hello Friends,

I wanted to install the ABAP stack SP12 with JAVA stack SP09. I am downloading the last file of the stacks. Is it possible to install them together on one OS(I have W2K Enterprise Edition)?

Can you guys please help me out here ?

Best Regards,

Fatih Koekce.

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Former Member
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Read the SAP NW Inst. docu.

Chapter 2.5.2 SAP Directories

e.g.

https://websmp209.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700006449422006E

b.r. CT

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Former Member
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Yes you can install (ABAP Stack 12 and Java Stack9) provided you have the installation CD's

Cheers

Shaji

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I have installed the ABAP stack successfully but as I try to install Java stack it gives following error:


INFO 2008-04-29 12:16:36
Execute step collect of component |NW_Java_OneHost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|NW_GetSidNoProfiles|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0.
INFO[E] 2008-04-29 12:16:36
FSL-02077  File system export (share) saploc does not exist.
ERROR 2008-04-29 12:16:37
FJS-00003  TypeError: this._name has no properties (in script NW_Java_OneHost|ind|ind|ind|ind, line 8987: ???)
ERROR 2008-04-29 12:16:37
FCO-00011  The step collect with step key |NW_Java_OneHost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|NW_GetSidNoProfiles|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|collect was executed with status ERROR .

Is there any way t correct these errors ?

much appreciated.

Best regards,

Fatih Kökce

Former Member
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Hi,

do following

1. Check whether the shares have been created with incorrect security information.

To do this, go to the Control Panel and choose Administrative Tools, then

Computer Management.

2. Under Shared Folders, expand Shares and check whether the share specified in

the message (saploc) has been created here.

3. For this share, open the context menu and choose Properties. Under Security,

check whether the groups Administrators, SAP_LocalAdmin, and SYSTEM have

all the listed authorizations. If this is not the case, select the appropriate

checkboxes under Allow

repeat the installation

mark if helpful

regards,

kaushal

Former Member
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You really can't install off of service packs. Do you have the original install media?

Plus. You should kept the stacks at the same SP level.

J. Haynes