[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط] SAP R/3 4.71 SR-1 Enterprise IDES | 1.43 GBIn here I put the proof of that stuff and also I upload the documentation in PDF format.
What is SAP IDES and System Requirement for installations?
System Requirement to install IDES
For installing SAP IDES on a Laptop, you need:
Pentium 3/Pentium 4 with any CPU
100 GB HDD
min. 1 GB RAM
What is SAP IDES (Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System)?
SAP IDES is a normal R/3 but with lots of DEMO data.
The system that contains several sample companies typifying relevant business processes. It is simple to use and has a variety of master and transaction data, and is used for demos, online/classroom training, and presentations. Potential customers use IDES to trial and test software via Internet.
SAP IDES – the "Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System" in the R/3 System, represents a model company. It consists of an international group with subsidiaries in several countries. IDES contains application data for various business scenarios that can be run in the SAP System. The business processes in the IDES system are designed to reflect real-life business requirements, and have access to many realistic characteristics. IDES uses easy-to-follow business scenarios to show you the comprehensive functions of the R/3 System. The focal point of IDES, however, is not the functionality itself, but the business processes and their integration.
Tips How to Install *credit to LUURTB*
Ok, I am not goint to post any screenshot because it is not really necessary. I will explain the different steps needed to install SAP IDES 4.71 and if somebody needs more detailed help just need to tell me, I will check this post regularly (to see if you can get the SAP IDES documentation too ;-)
Step 1. Download the files that admin uploaded in rapidshare. My recommendation is to download each DVD one by one and burn them as soon as we get the files to make sure we have enough space on our hard disks.
Step 2. You should have 4 DVDs. The first DVD contains the installation program while the other three contain the test data that comes with the SAP IDES (they have the EXPORT1, EXPORT2 and EXPORT3 folders).
Step 3. Make sure you have a Windows 2000 standalone server with the English version installed and with two disk partitions. The first one with 20Gb with the Operative System installed and the second one with 60Gb at least (this is really the minimum space needed so if you have more space better!). You will need also 1Gb of physical memory and at least 2Gb of virtual memory. If you have more perfect!
Step 4. Let's start the installation. First of all disconnect the network adapter so your server is not connected to any network. Second login as a Local Administrator with full rights on your server. Third copy all the DVDs on the 20Gb partition so you have all the needed files at hand during the installation. Four install the Java 1.4.2 SDK in your server, you can find this program in the SUN website (
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]Step 5. Execute the 'setup.bat' you will find on the SAPINSTNT folder. This will copy the SAPINST program on your server. It will restart the program automatically and will ask you what you want to do. Install a brand new SAP server or upgrade an existing one. Say you want to install a new standard SAP server. Now the program will ask you if you want to install a Central Instance, Database Instance or Dialog Instance. Say you want to install a Central Instance. The name of the system will be 'C11' and accept the default settings that the program proposes. Say that this will be a 'local installation' on a standalone server (no domain controllers here). Select the partition that has 60Gb to install the SAP server. Tell the program the admin password you want to use and where do you have the installation files (they should be on the 20Gb partition). The SAPINST program should be installing the 'Central Instance' on your server.
Step 6. After an hour or so the SAPINST program says it has finished installing the Central Instance. Reboot the server. Execute the SAPINST program again. You should tell the program now to install the 'Database Instance' now. If the SAPINST program doesn't show the screen where you can select what to install you have to uninstall the SAPINST program and reinstall.
You must think that normally the 'Central Instance' is installed in one server and the 'Database Instance' in another but we are installing everything on the same machine now. Tell the SAPINST program to install a 'Database Instance' called 'C11' and accept the default settings that proposes. Say this is a 'local installation'. It will ask you the admin password you want to use, what is the maximum space you want to assign to the database and log files. Say minimum 58Gb for the database and 2Gb for the log file. Tell the program where to find the installation files and wait until the database instance is installed.
Step 7. It will take 8 or 9 hours to get everything installed. Don't ask me why but the program installs more than 50Gb of test data in different languages... If everything goes fine the program will try to initiate the database and start the SAP server. In my case it didn't work but if the database has been created and loaded don't worry. You can finish the last part of the installation yourself. Close the SAPINST program. Open the SAP Console and start the SAP server. If it doesn't start automatically, reboot the server and try it again. It should go green and display the different processes the server is running.
Step 8. Activate your network adapter. Install the SAP GUI client that you will find on the DVD 1. Configure the client to login on to your SAP server: machine=localhost, system number=00, system id=C11. Login as username=SAP*, password=06071992 on client=000 or as username=IDADMIN, password=IDES on client=800 and enjoy your SAP server!
Ok you have the SAP IDES 4.71 server installed at home with 50Gb of test business scenarios but without any documentation that explains what are they used for. Now you should wait for admin to upload the original SAP IDES documentation before moving on. Meanwhile you can read some ABAP courses or some FI,CO,MM,SD or PP courses to get to know the system better.