MiniSAP Use for a Thesis Project

Hello guys,
I am a pre-graduate student from a university in Perú. I want to make my thesis implementing let's say a new module in SAP: reports, tables, programs, functions, etc.
I just downloaded MiniSAP to see if it was possible to make it run on my computer and if I could develop there properly.
I have 2 questions.
1. Is it allowed for me in terms of licence and development to make my thesis project in MiniSAP? It is not for commercial purposes. Do I need to have any special access like user on sapnet or something like that to renew my licence each 90 days for continuing my development ?
2. My MiniSAP is installed in a VirtualBox instance with windows server 2003. I have a problem. When I connect from Windows server itself through the SAP logon using the IP address that I get through ipconfig in the cmd, I have no problems, but when I try to do the same from the main system ( Windows 7 ) , I can not get the connection. ( Virtualbox is installed in the Windows 7 ). I also get no response when I ping the IP address of the windows server from Windows 7 .
Edited by: gonzalo1803 on Feb 22, 2011 1:30 PM

Hi,
You can renew your license after 90 days, however, I don't know if this is allowed according to license terms. See part 4 in my blog: [HeiDoc.net|http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/en/development/13-sap-and-xslt/6-tutorial-how-to-install-and-use-the-mini-sap-system]
2. Try disabling the firewall in your VM.
Best wishes,
Jan

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