How imstall the  BI7 on windows 2003  server

Hi
How imstall the  BI7 on windows 2003  server please   advise .
thanks in advence
with best regards
jainendra prajapati

Hi,
Just install Netweaver 7.0 system following installation guide on https://service.sap.com/instguides and then after installation finished install BI_CONT add-on.
Then your BI 7.0 system will be ready.
Thanks
Sunny

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