What is SONiC ? How to configure it?

Hi raghu,
Can you plz tell me
how to setup SONiC in portal?
I'm having some pdf files but I'm not able to understand that.
Could u provide me the step by step process.
Edited by: Prakash Rout on Apr 22, 2009 7:50 AM

Dear Prakash
This error message will not affect you in any negative way.
Please refer to the note 1177843.
As per the note
The error occurs because of a navigation link that was set in previous
versions, when the UWL was still using functionality from KM for the
administration page. It is not possible to remove the link with an update,
therefore two UWL administration pages, one working and the other one
showing the mentioned error message, are listed.
Affected versions:
o SAP NetWeaver 7.0 (formerly named 2004s) SP 10 and above
Regards
Vineet Vikram

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