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Old 07-20-2010, 01:25 AM
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Default Missing SAP shared directory.

Dear Gurus,

I have 2 system which both are joint to the domain. System DEV installed using local(via local machine) and PRD using domain(via domain log in).The issue I'm having was that whenever I log in using '<sid>adm' user, the SAP shared folder is Not shared. This does not happen to the user which was use for the installation. The <sid>adm users have all the rights and members of 'SAP_SID_GlobalAdmin' group. Also for the PRD, when I log in using domain and log off, log in again, Windows will give a new profile call 'temp'. Any solution?

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OS=Win 2003 Enterprise X64
DB=DB2 9.1

Thank you in advance,
Rima
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Old 07-20-2010, 01:26 AM
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Default Re: Missing SAP shared directory.

I don't understand your question.

why don't you just SHARE d:\usr\sap as SAPMNT and SAPLOC ?
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