Re: SAPGUI
- From: "David N. Driggers" <davidnd1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 21:05:00 -0600
I believe you have to have your SMS server act as an SAP installation server
for this to work right. At least that's what SAP told us.
"Jake" <Jake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A87DD079-2561-457D-AAB0-0B010000EB1D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello -
>
> How do I create a package for SAPGUI?
>
> I have gone to the SAP Setup server, and created a package there. I
> exported a package definition file, (.sms and .pdf) and created a package
> on
> our SMS server using the .sms file.
>
> When I look at the command line for running the sms package it is this:
> sapsetup.exe /p:"{B258DA26-5E21-48A9-B046-8B62679D16EC}" /sms
>
> my understanding of this command is that it will search for an SAP
> installation server with that SAP Package GUID on it, and install that
> from
> the SAP server. I do not want that. I want all of this to run from the
> SMS
> server so I can utilize the secondary site infrastructure that is in place
> and save bandwidth to remote sites.
>
> What is the point of having an SMS or PDF file that points SMS back to the
> SAP server for install? I have also stated in the package creation on the
> SMS server that it use local drive source files. In testing, the package
> does not run without the SAP installation service running. Which tells me
> it
> is going back to that server.
>
> I hope I'm missing something easy...
>
> Thanks,
>
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