on 11-17-2011 12:58 AM
Hello,
I have recently added a developer with the following permissions in UME:
SAP_XMII_Super_Administrator
SAP_XMII_Administrator
SAP_XMII_Developer
SAP_XMII_User
We are using SAP MII 12.1 Patch 6 (build 96). Netweaver 7.1. We are using Windows Vista for OS and Internet Explorer 7 for our browser (even has the Java Plug-in disabled). We are using Java 6 version 20 for our JRE.
He can see the MII homepage and can navigate to Data Services -> SAP MII Workbench. However, when he clicks the link, he gets an authentication dialog box with the following following fields:
SAP MII Server Name: ______________________________
Port: 53000 (which I find odd that it initially is set to 53000 when he experiences this problem; our port is 50000)
User name: __________________________
Password: ________________________
He enters the information correctly (even sets the port to the correct setting which is 50000) and he gets the following error: Connection refused: connect
He can activate the workbench on my machine (I believe our labtops are analogous) so that leads me to believe he might have a conflicting process. Any help/suggestions would be great!
Thanks
Aaron
I have encountered the same error in the past. It results from blocking the Java components.
After launching the Workbench, I get a Warning pop-up with the message that "Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern". The warning then asks if I want to block the components. In my haste I never read the warning and kept clicking on "Yes" which leads to the exact same result you encountered.
The solution for me was to click "No" and allow the component to run.
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Axel Arnold is correct. I had the same problem. When you receive the Java message: Block potentially unsafe components from being run? (recommended) Click NO. If you click yes then you will be prompted with authentication prompt which no matter what you enter UME or LDAP security will provide you with a connection refused: connect and will not let you in the workbench.
Did you compare the client Sun Java network settings - proxy vs. direct connection?
Do you have multiple server nodes?
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Did you compare the client Sun Java network settings - proxy vs. direct connection?
No we have not yet. I didn't think that would make a difference. I currently have the setting to use browser settings and it works. I'll verify with him.
Do you have multiple server nodes?
No, it is a single server.
I would compare all the Java Control panel settings between your machine and his - sound like it it a workstation specific issue. If everything in the Menu.jsp and web pages work, but clicking on the Workbench link causes the java webstart popup and log-in page (should not happen), then it seems localized. You could also try enabling the java webstart console to see if any relevant error messages are displayed.
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