BW toolbar add for BOBJ Integration for SAP..silent add

I have searched and searched but cannot find the command-line syntax for adding/enabling the BW toolbar in the BOBJ Integration for SAP installation.  I need to do this to a few remote PC's.  I know how to do this from the GUI..but would like to do it from a command line.  Can someone please help?
Thank you!!
BusinessObjects XI Integration for SAP Solutions 12.1.0.890 SP2 Patch 2.9

Due to the patch level you have the easiest way is to first uninstall all BO components and then install them again.
You can use the -w command line parameter of setup.exe in order to record an installation script
eg. setup.exe -w myInstallScript.ini) in which you choose the BW toolbar option
You can use then the recorded script to do the silent installation on the workstation you want
eg. setup.exe -r myInstallScript.ini.
Do not forget to copy the recorded script.
The -w and -r flags work for the BI XI 3.1 and CR 2008 installers (setup.exe) incl. Service Packs and Fix Packs.
Regards,
Stratos

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    In SAP EP 6.0, the SAP BW system is also maintained in the system landscape. In addition, one or more SAP Enterprise Portals 6.0 can be entered in the SAP BW 3.5 system. Through deployment of Java components of SAP BW 3.5 into SAP EP 6.0, the SAP BW 3.5 System can access and display contents of the portal. In the BEx Application Designer, assigned portal roles, content from the Portal Content Catalog, and documents and folders from Knowledge Management are displayed in the open and save dialogs. During save, iViews or documents can be created directly from the BEx Web Application Designer or BEx Query Designer without having to take separate steps in the portal. Using Information Broadcasting, documents and links can be generated in Knowledge Management.  These documents and links can be visualized using the BEx Portfolio.
    You can find more information on integration options under Integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0.
    Integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0
    Use
    The integration of content from SAP BW into the SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to work with business intelligence content in the Enterprise Portal.
    This section applies to the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40.
    SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 does not include the necessary enhancements for the full features of integration options that are possible with SAP BW 3.5. For more information about the options with SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20, see Integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0.
    Prerequisites
    You have made the necessary settings in SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0. For more information, see Making Settings for SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0.
    Features
    The following sections describe the integration from the portal user’s viewpoint on one hand, and on the other hand, from the viewpoint of the administrators and authors who generate and publish the content in SAP BW:
    ·        Integration from the User’s Viewpoint
    ·        Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors
    Integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0
    Use
    The integration of content from SAP BW into the SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to work with business intelligence content in the Enterprise Portal.
    The name SAP BW 3.x includes the following releases:
    ·        SAP BW 3.0B
    ·        SAP BW 3.1 Content
    ·        SAP BI Content 3.2 Add-On
    ·        SAP BI Content 3.3 Add-On
    This section is valid for the integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40, SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 and the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20.
    SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 does not include the necessary enhancements for the complete scope of functions regarding integration options that are possible with SAP BW 3.5. For this reason, SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 cannot use the extensive integration options with SAP BW 3.5
    Prerequisites
    You have made the necessary settings in SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0. For more information, see Making Settings for SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0.
    Features
    The features of integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 correspond in part to the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0. For this reason, you should carefully read the appropriate sections under features that are linked to here and note the following differences:
    Integration from the User’s Viewpoint
    In the section Integration from the User’s Viewpoint, there are the following restrictions:
    ·        Displaying Content from SAP BW in the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0003_0016:
    The display types Precalculated BEx Web Application as Document and BEx Web Application as Link in Knowledge Management are not supported.
    ·        Calling Content from SAP BW in the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0004_0016:
    Calling BEx Web Applications as documents and links in Knowledge Management in the KM Navigation iView is not possible.
    The Business Explorer portal role does not exist.
    ·        Content from SAP BW in the Navigation Panelsapurl_link_0002_0005_0016:
    In this section there are no restrictions.
    Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors
    In the section Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors, there are the following restrictions:
    ·        Overview: Integration- and Display Types of BW Content in the Portalsapurl_link_0002_0007_0016:
    The following display types are supported:
    ¡        BEx Web Application As an iView
    ¡        BW Workbook As an iView
    ¡        BW Query As an iView
    ¡        Web-Interface As an iView
    ¡        Components from SAP BW
    The following display types are not supported:
    ¡        BEx Web Applications as a document in Knowledge Management
    ¡        BEx Web Applications as an online link in Knowledge Management
    ¡        BW workbook as a document in Knowledge Management
    ¡        BW-Query as an online link in Knowledge Management
    ¡        BW query as a document in Knowledge Management
    ¡        Single BW document in Knowledge Management as an iView
    ¡        Multiple BW documents in Knowledge Management as an iView
    The following integration tools are supported:
    ¡        Portal Content Studio
    ¡        SAP Role Upload (from SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40)
    The following integration tools are not supported:
    ¡        BEx Broadcasting Wizard
    ¡        BEx Broadcaster
    ¡        BEx Web Application Designer
    ¡        BEx Query Designer
    ¡        KM Content
    ·        Displaying Content from SAP BW in the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0008_0016:
    Content from SAP BW can be displayed in the following ways:
    ¡        BEx Web Application or Query as iView in the Enterprise Portal
    ¡        BW workbook as an iView in the Enterprise Portal
    ¡        Web Interface (from BW BPS) as iView in the Enterprise Portal
    ¡        Components from SAP BW
    ·        Calling Content from SAP BW in the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0009_0016:
    Calling content from SAP BW is only possible using portal roles. For more information, see Calling with Portal Roles.
    ·        Content from SAP BW in the Navigation Panelsapurl_link_0002_0011_0016:
    In this section there are no restrictions.
    ·        Generating Content from SAP BW for the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0012_0016:
    To generate content from SAP BW, you have the following: Integration Using the Portal Content Studio, Integration Using Role Upload and Integration Using the Role Menu and the Alert Monitors. Integration Using Role Upload will be supported starting with SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40.
    Information Broadcasting in SAP BW 3.5 especially provides integration into Knowledge Management, which is not available in SAP BW 3.x. BEx Web Applications as documents and links in Knowledge Management are not supported with SAP BW 3.x.
    thanks
    karthik
    reward me points if helpfull

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    Regards
    Khanna

    Hi Rajesh ,
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    /people/shailesh.mane/blog/2006/06/27/b2b-configuration-part-i--creating-an-integration-scenario
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  • What technical components are needed for integration of SAP BI and BO?

    Hello,
    What technical components are needed for integration of SAP BI and BO?

    Hi,
    you need to setup a BOBJ server (eg. BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.1 or BO Edge 3.1) and then install the BusinessObjects integration Kit for SAP on the same machine your BOBJ server runs.
    In order to build reports you can either use Crystal Reports (eg Install Crystal Report Designer 2008 V1 if you have an XI 3.1 server installed), WebIntelligence (Install the Business Objects XI 3.1 Client Tools in order to be able to build universes), BusinessObjects Voyager or XCelsius. Please note that you have to always install the BOBJ integration Kit for SAP (should be the same version as your server and client installation) on your clients AFTER you installed one or more of the above client tools.
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    [https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/a00ee3b2-5283-2b10-f1bf-8c6413e0898f]
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