Avventuri Bil iView Web Parts

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.

Microsoft ħolqot karta bajda kwalità għolja ħafna fuq dan is-suġġett.

L-ewwel ostaklu kelli biex jingħelbu kien - fejn hija l-parti web iView? Għal xi raġuni, ewwel ħsieb tiegħi kienet li I d jkollhom li tniżżel minn sit x'imkien, perhaps SAP’s site. Kelli 1/2 convinced myself that iView web parts might even cost extra. Of course, huma inklużi ma MOSS (I think Enterprise; dan huwa dak li jien jużaw hawn fi kwalunkwe każ). 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.

I kienet qed tuża l-parti web u miżmuma jkollna dan il-messaġġ annoying:

No SAP servers are configured for this site. Contact your administrator to configure trusted SAP servers.

Il-white paper jgħid b'mod ċar li jeditjaw fajl konfigurazzjoni li jinsabu fil-fajl "<Drive Ittra:>\Program Files\Microsoft Office Servers\12.0\Config\TrustedSAPHosts.config”. The first dozen times I looked at that, kollha rajt kien "Program Files ... konfigurazzjoni" u I marru minnufih lill- 12 doqqajs. 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, iżda li storja oħra għal jum ieħor.

Bottom line:

1. web partijiet iView huma inklużi barra mill-kaxxa ma SharePoint (probabbilment Enterprise).

2. Il-fajl konfigurazzjoni magic, "TrustedSAPHosts.config", ma jgħix fil- 12 doqqajs.

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