B1_Sharing Folder Client setup .Exe Problem.

Dear All,
In my Server Client setup .Exe  it's not showing Under B1_Sharing Folder but last month i saw setup .exe. is it Corrupted  Beacuse of Virus in my server. is it true ? I need to Install Client Machines through Server B1_Sharing folder but when iam accessing through run it's not showing setup .exe for Client only not for DIAPI and in server also it's not showing for Client what i have to do  ? we need to Install SAP or is there any solution  Please Guide me. we are using SAP B1 2005B PL 40.
Regds,
Samapth Kumar Devunuri.

Hi Samapth,
There are so many possiblities that your setup exe file could be deleted by someone either in mistake or moved to somewhere else.
You can search whole drive to find out if there are any copies in other place. If not, you can download it again from SAP portal.
Thanks,
Gordon

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