I needed to do some minimal proving today that iView web parts can work in my client’s environment. I’ve never worked with this slice of SharePoint before.
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Primum autem obstaculum superare habui erat - Ubi textus partem iView? Propter aliquam causam,, prima cogitatio mea esset quod debuit download is a site alicubi, perhaps SAP’s site. Habui 1/2 convinced myself that iView web parts might even cost extra. Utique, eae musco (Puto Enterprise; Quoquo hinc usura id quod sum). I’ve seen the standard “add a web part” dialog box hundreds or more times and always glossed over it. No more!
The next obstacle is that I can’t read instructions.
Ego usura est textus huius partis et custodivit molestus nuntius questus:
No SAP servers are configured for this site. Contact your administrator to configure trusted SAP servers.
Dicit paper album plane sit aspernatur in configuration file sita file "<Coegi tabellae:>\Program Files\Microsoft Office Servers\12.0\Config\TrustedSAPHosts.config”. The first dozen times I looked at that, Vidi cuncta erat "Elit Lima ... Config" et ego statim perrexerunt ad 12 alveare. Once I finally slowed down to read it, I realized my mistake and it was easy to fix.
I continued on my merry way with SSO configuration. It’s not all at clear to me if that worked, Est autem alia ratio, quod unum diem.
Imo linea:
1. iView telam partes eae ex arca archa cum SharePoint (Inceptum probabiliter).
2. Magicae configuration file, "TrustedSAPHosts.config", non habitabunt in 12 alveare.
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