on 05-12-2010 6:19 AM
Hi Experts,
Few days back I have created some user specified systems in the SAP logon pad. Today I got service pack upgrade prompt for SAP GUI and I went ahead and accepted the same. It updated the GUI and restarted my system. Now I found that it has deleted all my user specified systems in the SAP logon pad.
Is there some way I can prevent this? Is there any file where it stores all the user specified systems?
If I can get this file then before upgrade I can make a copy of this.
Please help.
Thanks
Gopal
Hi,
Is there some way I can prevent this? Is there any file where it stores all the user specified systems?
If I can get this file then before upgrade I can make a copy of this.
SAP GUI stores all configured system entries in "C:\windows\saplogon.ini"
You can backup this file before doing such activity for safer side...
Regards.
Rajesh Narkhede
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Hi dude!
There are however some other files that is interesting to keep and distribute among the installed PCs:
In order to keep your user specified systems in the SAP logon pad after an upgrade of SAP GUI, or in general to distribute the "saplogon.ini" as well as the "C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetcservices" file and so on, refer to note 1035560 (SAP GUI 7.10).
For previous releases (6.20 or 6.40), you can refer to note 512040; however, this is not recommended as SAP recommends always to install the latest SAP GUI as it is downwards compatible.
Cheers!!
-Jesú
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