SAP 4.7 Installation Tutorial
SAP 4.7 Installation Tutorial
SAP 4.7 Installation Tutorial
7 on Windows XP Pro
and Windows Server 2003:
A layman’s Guide
Email: [email protected]
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Index Page No.
1. Introduction 3
3. Required Downloads 4
7. Oracle Installation 11
8. Java Installation 14
14. Acknowledgements 54
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Introduction
This tutorial is for Installing SAP IDES 4.7 on Windows XP Pro. I have also installed SAP 4.7 on
Windows Server 2003 and the process is the same as below.
About Myself: I am not a BASIS or an Oracle DBA professional. I am trying to get into SAP as FICO
professional. I have seen many requests on the internet asking for installation guide and I used few of
them myself. Though they were useful, they were incomplete….hence I hope to bridge that gap with this
step by step tutorial.
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Required Downloads:
1. Java2EE SDK: Vesion 1.4_03. File Size: 120MB Click here to go to download page from
sun.java.com
IMPORTANT:
You will see many tutorials telling you to copy files from one folder to another and rename the folder
and do other stuff. My experience, and believe me when I say..EXPERIENCE (of spending many days on
the internet and trying to understand installation error), I would strongly advise you NOT to do anything
of that sort. Leave them the way it is.
My files were downloaded from the sap website and they look these:
Important Files:
ü 51020178_1, _2, _3 are very important. They contain EXPORT_1,to _7 folders
ü Oracle folder installs oracle on your drive (drive D on my laptop)
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Preliminary Installation Activities
1) Change the System Date: SAP s/w, once installed is valid for a month or two from the data of
installation. So inorder to be able to use the s/w for long time, change the system date to some
future date. I changed it to 2015. To change system date: Double click on the time (bottom right
hand corner of your computer) and then change the year to a desired year. This is very important,
because I forgot to change the system date and after 15hrs of installation I realized my mistake and
had to do it all over again. Don’t say I didn’t WARN you guys!!!
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3) Enter the IP address for the adapter
ü Go to Network connection
ü Right click on Local Area Connection 2
ü Go to properties and click on Internet protocol TCP/IP and click on properties and enter the IP as
shown below
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4) Go to cmd prompt and type in ipconfig (Start menu >Run > cmd)
5) This should give you IP address you just configured for the adapter
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7) Oracle Installation
ü Go to the SAP Installation file
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ü Create the DB? NO
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2. Click on browse and give the path as below:
3. At about 45% the installer will ask for Oracle cd3 location.
4. Click on the browse button and give the path as below
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5. At the end of the installation you will see a pop up for Net Configuration Assistant. Check
the Perform Typical Configuration and click next.
8) Now lets install the J2ee sdk file that was downloaded. Double click on the file
ü Note: If you have Spyware Doctor running, it will block the installation. So either shut it down or
go to Spywarew Doctor’s Setting>History>add the particular event to global action list>then go
to the global action list>right click the event and allow it. The reason I am mentioning it here is
because if you have some spyware installed, it might interfere with the installation as it did with
my JAVA installation.
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ü Click on Yes for the license agreement and change the installation folder to C:\j2sdk
ü On the next screen, give the 8 character password and click next
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ü Uncheck the Register Application server and click next.
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9) Now lets start the SAP installation
ü SAP SETUP
1. Run the R3DLLINS.EXE from E:\SAP_IDES\51019679\NT\I386\NTPATCH
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ü Click on Standard Installation and then click next
ü Click on Reboot
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10) SAP Installation
ü After reboot the installation GUI starts again. Click on SAP R/3 and click Next. Then click on I
Agree
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ü Give the default Instance number as 00, Instance Host is the name of your system.
ü Click Next
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ü Click on local installation
ü Click on Next
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ü Click on Next
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ü Enter any password for SAP service (Note: I entered the same password as previous screen. Its
easier to remember)
ü On the next screen the LABEL.ASC file location is required. Click on browse and select as shown
and click on “check location” and then click ok.
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ü Click on Next
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ü The Central Instance should now begin to install. If there is any errors before this screen, it
means only one thing
1. Your Oracle was not installed properly. Please cancel the installation and re-install oracle.
ü Your Central Instance has been installed and this installation should not take more than 15-30
minutes. Click on OK
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ü Click on Standard Installation
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ü Click next, next for SAP System common parameters
ü Check Local installation and then click next
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ü Change the drive, as shown, to the drive where your SAP is being installed.
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j) Click on the browse button to point to the path of the LABEL.ASC file.
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ü In the next screen, the Listener port number is an important parameter. Do the following to see
the port no.
1. Go to the command prompt
2. Type in lsnrctl status listener
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m) Enter the Listener port number and click ok
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p) Click on next for SAP directory configuration
ü Give the path for all the EXPORT files from 2 to 7 and click next
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ü Click next for General Load Parameters
ü Retype the same password that was used earlier
s) Click on next and the installation will start. This should take 6-18 hours.
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t) Towards the end of the installation the installation will ask you to change ABAP user password.
u) To Change Default Password.
ü First go to your desktop, double click on the SAP R3 management console.
ü Right click on C11 and click on start. The Server color will turn from Grey>Yellow>Green
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ü Go back to the SAP GUI and enter the default password here . The password must be
different from the last 5 entered. Enter 654321..if you want.(can be changed later on,
once you log on to the SAP system). Click ok
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v) Error: The System will throw error like the following
Since we are installing IDES, I am told just click retry once more (you will get the error again), and
then click OK to end the installation.
Now shut down the SAP server by right clicking on C11 and selecting STOP.
Congratulations people…now all that we need to do is install the SAP GUI and we are good to go
☺
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12) Installing SAP GUI
Hard disk spaced required: 315 MB
Extract the zip files on to your hard drive go the location ..\ GUI\Windows\WIN32 and click on the
icon "setup.exe".
Click on Next
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Click on Next
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Click on Select All and click next
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Click on Finish to end the installation.
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13) Reboot the system
14) Start the SAP Management Console and right click on C11 and click start. Wait till the icon color
changes from Grey to Green.
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15) Double Click on the SAP Logon Icon on your desktop and click on New
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17) Log on to C11
ü Client 000
ü Use User name SAP*
ü Password: 06071992
18) Once logged in the SAP s/w license expiry date would pop up. Click on the green arrow to continue.
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19) Type in the T-Code SU01 (User maintenance) and click the green arrow (enter) next to it to continue.
20) Type SAPUSER in the Test Box and Click on NEW Button
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21) Type in the Details (title and name) for the SAPUSER. (Delete all fax number)
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ü Give the initial password (This will be changed in the next logon). Select ‘SUPER’ for user group
authorization.
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24) Log in and type user SAPUSER and click on new password
25) Change the password to a desired one and click the green arrow to continue.
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26) Type T-Code SE38 and continue
27) Type any program code, starting with Z (eg Z<YOUR NAME>)
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28) The popup will ask you for a access key. Type in 36687663221261278694 and click continue.
29) Enter few details on the next screen (attributes). On the next screen click on local object.
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30) The ABAP workbench screen comes up. Click on save and exit SAP.
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Congratulations!!!. Your sap has been installed; you can log in SAP as SAPUSER.
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Acknowledgements:
This tutorial would not have been completed had it not been for numerous websites on the internet,
because they helped me in two things; one it helped me understand how to install and resolve SAP
installation and errors, second it made me aware that there should be a simpler tutorial for SAP
installation.
Following are the list of few that I remember and visited frequently.
i. www.sdn.sap.com
ii. www.saptechies.com
iii. A Kishore’s www.appsdba.info
If you have any question or comments, please feel free to email me at [email protected]
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