How to deploy SDA file?

Hi Gurus,
How will you deploy the SDA file in NWDS......
I have a requirement where I need to deploy SapdictionayTypesRuntime.sda ....so that message get displaying in german will turn to english.....
Please tell me the steps to acheive this ?
Looking fotrward to hear from you guys soon...
Thanks in Advance,
Dharani

Hi,
If you are using NW version < 7.1
Log on to the remote server (host):
Run the remote GUI for the SDM (software deployment manager)
<drive>:\usr\sap\<host>\<instance>\SDM\program --> remotegui.bat
Using this SDM interface you will be able to deploy the SDAs.
Log on using SDM password. Go to deployment Tab -> click on '+' icon (Add SDAs for Deployment), then next and deploy.
Best Regards,
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