ARIS Web Services  enables and ARIS connect  in SM

Hi all,
1.How to enable the ARIS Web Services  enables in Solution manager?
2.How To connect the ARIS Server to Solution manager?
Regards,Neni

Hi Neni,
Did you get any chance to go through the below links? It will be much appreciated if you could share the effort taken from your end to find the answers so that the team can provide you exactly what you require than giving all!
Prerequisites & steps needed to connect SolMan  to the Aris server?
Re: ARIS and Solution Manager
SolMan - ARIS synchronization guide and u201Cbest practiceu201D documents
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/84/da224272eeda2ce10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
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