Creating RFC destination in Visual Administrator results in error
Hi.
I am trying to set up ESS and MSS on a EP 6.0 with SP15.
According to a Post-installation guide for SLD i have to create a RFC destination, but when i save the settings i get the following error: Error changing bundel's properties, see LOG for details!.
And when i try to start the RFC destination i get the following error: Error starting bundle, see LOG for details!
Have anybody encountered this problem, and if so, can you give me a hint to what the problem might be?
Regards Liselotte
hi
I am also running into this error, and this is preventing me from completing my xi configuration as after i create the bundle..and select start..i get a msg "error starting bundle see log for details.."
what log do i see...?
and a test connection from sm59 also fails..
any help on this is appreciated.
Regards
Ravi
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