Well, now that I have someone else working with me, I needed to be able to get the system up and running so he can help with testing and data stuff. Since logging into SAP doesn’t always work behind a firewall, I figured I should get the SAP webgui turned on. Well, I stumbled upon a blog: (I just subscribed to his RSS, since I can always use extra basis help).
https://sapbasis.wordpress.com/
Anyway, here are the simple steps to turning on the SAP webgui (provided your server is available to the outside world. See my previous post: http://paperstreetenterprises.com/networking-sap…l-server-world/
Check if you have activated:
1) With transaction SICF and locate the services by path
/sap/public/bc/its/mimes
/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
2)With Transaction SE80 locate from the menu, Utilities –> Settings–>Internet Transaction Server (Tab)–>Publish (Tab) and set “On Selected
Site” = INTERNAL.
This restricts the publication in the next step to the integrated (internal) ITS. Please note, on my ERP 6.0 SR3 system I didn’t need to do this. My system was already set to INTERNAL.
3)In SE80 only, Locate the Internet Services: SYSTEM and WEBGUI.
Publish these services with the Context Menu -> Publish -> Complete Service
4)Now Browse to http://<server>:<icmport>/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui/! and login to the webgui.
Thanks for reading…
As always, thanks for reading and don't forget to check out our SAP Service Management Products at my other company JaveLLin Solutions,Mike