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Mar 31, 2016 - Hello Rahul. Yes, 7.40 gui for Java has been available for quite some time now. You can download it from: http://support.sap.com/patches. 6) Once the installation is complete, you will find the 'SAP GUI for JAVA' logon pad in your Launchpad. 7) Next step is to add an SAP system. To do that open the 'SAP GUI for JAVA' logon pad. 8) Next select 'JAVA GUI services' in the dropdown next to Delete icon.
Good Day I can't see how that symptom would occur, from a networking standpoint. The system #, not the client #, drives which port #s are used. The host & port # will not change - if it works for 001 it has to work for 500. Therefore the SAP GUI config itself should be the only thing stopping you. Please review: And, as always with the GUI, have you tried to replicate the problem with the most recent version (patch 7)?
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Hi There, We have setup the SAP Java GUI on Mac OS and it's working properly, except for setting up the connections to our R 3 systems. We are able to create the connections for our systems, and they work properly for the local user logged in but if that user logs out then the connections need to be re-created for the next user. We would like to have a central.xml file that any user that logs into the Mac would read and see the appropriate connections, but are unsure as to exactly where to place this file, and how to have the GUI know of this location. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris.
Hello Chris, there should be a central file, which needs to be read from each user. If you want to have it locally on the Mac, put it in a folder where all users are allowed to read from Or put it centrally on a file or web server. In both cases, you need to set the location of this file in Prefernces Configuration Logon Configuration File. For more information, please refer to the manual (in Screen menubar Help SAP GUI Help) 3.4.1 Providing Connections 5.1.2 Configuration Files Best regards Rolf-Martin.