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SAP Logon problem

Former Member
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I installed SAP GUI after I have installed the SAP Netweaver2004 on my PC. I want to use SAP GUI to logon to use ABAP workbench. But when I entered the 'SAP Logon', nothing is displayed on the 'system' tab !! How should I enter the ABAP workbench?

Thanks.

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Former Member
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Hi,

Once you have installed there is a file saplogin.ini file in c:\windows.

right click on it go to properties and give the proper permissions for the same.

The click on to logon pad and under user-defined enter the description, IP of the machine( application server) , SID and central instance.

This should help you definitely.

If you face the issue regarding permission issue with respect to ini file ask the system administrator to take care of the same.

regards and reward with good points.

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Former Member
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Thanks for your guy's great help. Now I understand I should configure the saplogon.ini.

It is a shame that I am very beginner. I don't know how to configure the content of this file. Could anybody tell me how I should configure it to be able to logon and then I can use ABAP workbench? (I installed it on my own PC and it is intended only for my own use.)

Satyabrata_Basu
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Hi,

Start your 'SAP Logon' program. Then on the 'systems' tab: you will find bew buttons on the right hand side. The description of the button changes depending on your sapgui version.

Choose something like 'User-defined' (or 'new server').

It will open a pop-up window...Fill-up the following:

- description: Anything actually (my PC, System name etc)

- Application Server: The IP address/machine name where your SAP is installed (in this case your PC address)

- SAPRouter string -> leave it blank

- System ID: Your three character SAP system ID e.g. C11

- System Number: two digit instance number (e.g. 00)

- R/3 is chosen

Then press: Add/save

Now you will see your system appears in the 'system' list and you should be able to logon provided the SAP itself is running,,,

Cheers and Good luck..

Satya

PS: Points always welcome..

Former Member
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Hi

There is a sap.ini file under C:/windows .Edit that and enter the details of ur system to want to access.

Start the sapgui.You will see the listed system in ur sap.ini file.

Reward suitable points

Satyabrata_Basu
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Hi,

You have to create your system in 'SAP Logon'. Choose 'User defined' or 'New system' based upon your SAPGui revision, Supply application server IP address, system number and System ID. add the entry and then you will be able to logon.

btw: the configuration is stored under saplogon.ini under <Windows> directory.

Cheers !!

Satya.

PS: P;s reward points if the answer is helpful...Thx.

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