RE:[sap-basis] Can't start Screen painter rfc connection problem
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Posted by Steve Otto on Apr 21 at 3:56 AM | Mark as helpful |
Hi.
To narrow down the solution, I can confirm that all I had done to fix the problem was to toggle RFC connection EU_SCRP_WN32's Activation Type from "Start on Front End Workstation" to "Start on Application Server" and back, testing the connection in-between toggles.
Regards,
Steve
---------------Original Message---------------
From: Maria Valdes
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 9:40 PM
Subject: Can't start Screen painter rfc connection problem
> Hello,
> I get the following error when I try to start screen painter:
> EU_SCRP_WN32 : timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV'
> I have installed all sapgui components and when I test the rfc connection it starts the program but then sends the same error.
> I think it's got something to do with the fact that I'm trying to start this program through a saprouter because when I start it locally (within my LAN) the program starts without problems.
> Could you suggest what could I do to complete my RFC connection? Should I put something under gateway host or gateway service?
> Thanks in advance
__.____._ To narrow down the solution, I can confirm that all I had done to fix the problem was to toggle RFC connection EU_SCRP_WN32's Activation Type from "Start on Front End Workstation" to "Start on Application Server" and back, testing the connection in-between toggles.
Regards,
Steve
---------------Original Message---------------
From: Maria Valdes
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 9:40 PM
Subject: Can't start Screen painter rfc connection problem
> Hello,
> I get the following error when I try to start screen painter:
> EU_SCRP_WN32 : timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV'
> I have installed all sapgui components and when I test the rfc connection it starts the program but then sends the same error.
> I think it's got something to do with the fact that I'm trying to start this program through a saprouter because when I start it locally (within my LAN) the program starts without problems.
> Could you suggest what could I do to complete my RFC connection? Should I put something under gateway host or gateway service?
> Thanks in advance
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