on 02-09-2006 4:22 PM
Hi All,
I am trying to install netweaver developer studio.The installation stops immediately after starting with the eror message Account name "mydomain/user" does not exist.
Any clue,where/why it is checking my domain and user in the installation.
Thanks
Bikram
Hello Bikram,
do you run the installation as local administrator?
Regards
Gregor
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My domain/user account (does not exist) was a little more complicated.
I'm trying to install it on a work laptop and here is what I have found out, hopefully it will help others.
The installation process validates the user on the domain. (once I connected to my work network, things started moving forward).
Second issue, was the administrative rights for my username. I had to make sure my user had the rights to install, added that user to the Admin group, and make sure the Admin group wasn't in debug mode. (In my case, it was in debug mode, a remant of the IT organization reinstalling something for me.)
Third issue, was two users were suppose to be created to help administer the J2EE server and during the installation process you will be prompted for two passwords. Please keep in mind, if you are on your work domain and trying to install, the password policy used by the organization are actually upheld. You must create a password that will be accepted by your company. (I didn't realize this until I tried to create the same users outside of the installation and I an error message was returned with more of a description that made sense.)
After all of that, I was able to install SAP Netweaver. Well, at least it said, "Congratulations" and it completed. I've yet to be able to access portal. That is my next bug to tackle.
Michael lee
I am having the same issue. Anyone have any idea what might be causing this? Pretty please?
Enrique L.
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