Connection to remote SAP system.

Hi All,
I want help in getting connected to a remote SAP System from my desktop. I am working in SAP NetWeaver developer studio.
Regards,
James

Hi James,
Although the info. provided by you does not provide much information about the setup of your SAP System, but you can try this out:
Inorder to get connected to the SAP system via your SAP NWDS(SAP NetWeaver developer studio).
1) Please check if you are able to get connected to the remote server, incase the server is on a different machine. You can do it by following the steps below:
Click on Windows Start menu -> click on Run -> Typein "cmd" and click on Ok button -> Typein "Ping 'IP address of the remote server'", I mean your remote server machine's IP address(Ex:10.6.52.189 or whatever it is). If it responds then please carry out the following steps in NWDS.
2) Please GoTo :
NWDS menu - > Window -> Preferences -> SAP J2EE Engine(Choose this on the left menu).
Now, if your server is not installed on the same machine on which you are working then go for the first radio button which says "SAP J2EE engine is installed on remote host" and enter the server's IP(Internet Protocol) address(Ex: 10.6.52.14, etc)in "Message Server Host" and enter 3601 in "Message Server Port".
Click on apply and Ok.
3) Now again Click on Windows Start menu -> click on Run -> Typein "drivers" and click on Ok button -> Open the folder "etc" -> look for file "Hosts", openwith notepad
-> Now typein the IP address and the corresponding host name(of the remote server)please note that the IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one space, preferably a tab space. -> save the hosts file.
Now you should be able to connect to your remote server.
Regards,
Sudeep

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