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To install SAP GUI for Windows 7.2, you will require two important files:
Step (1.1) The SAP Extractor will ask you where you would like to extract the files to. Navigate to your Downloads folder by clicking Browse. Then click Install to begin extraction.
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Step (1.2) Go to Downloads, and then locate the folder SAPGUI720. Inside that folder, you will find the application SetupAll.exe. Please double-click it to start the installation process.
Step (1.3) At this time go ahead and Next, and follow the instructions to install the SAP Client:
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***WHEN INSTALLATION HAS COMPLETED, PLEASE FOLLOW THE NEXT STEPS TO DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE SERVER CONFIGURATION FILES***
2) saplogon.ini file
Please download new saplogon.ini files from the following URL:1 http://queen.fit.qut.edu.au/irj/go/km/docs/documents/Public%20Documents/AHC%20WEB %20Content/SAP-Logon-SA/saplogon-SA.zip
Step (2.1) When the ZIP file has downloaded, please extract the three files (saplogon.ini, sapshortcut.ini, SapLogonTree.xml) by following these instructions: In Windows XP, you will need to open an Explorer window, click on Tools on the menu bar, then Folder Options...
Once you have done so, click the View tab and select Show hidden files and folders
Depending on your region, the connection files may be different. Please contact your course supervisor to obtain the correct connection files.
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You can then navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Application Data\SAP\Common\ folder, and extract the *.ini files there:
(When asked if you would like to replace the existing files, click YES) In Windows 7 or Vista, open an Explorer window, and press Alt on your keyboard. Select Tools on the menu bar, then Folder options...
Once you have done so, click the View tab and select Show hidden files, folders and drives
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Navigate to C:\Users\<Username>\Application Data\SAP\Common\ folder, and extract the *.ini files there:
(When asked if you would like to replace the existing files, click YES) Step (2.2) To start the SAP GUI, go to Start All Programs SAP Front End SAP Logon. Alternatively, you may locate the icon on your desktop. Please double-click it.
The SAP Logon Pad should appear. If you can see a list of servers similar to the picture below, you have extracted the configuration files correctly.
Please double click on the name of the server which you have been assigned. (AU1 / ECC6-49b has been selected in this example.) ***If you cannot see a list of servers here, please skip to step 3.1*** Page 6 of 11
Step(2.3) You will see a screen similar to the one displayed below. First enter the number of the Client which you have been assigned. Then, enter your User name and Password in the appropriate boxes.
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*** COMMON PROBLEMS EXPERIENCED BY USERS DURING INSTALLATION *** Step (3.1) IF YOU CANNOT SEE A LIST OF SERVERS IN YOUR SAP LOGON PAD, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Start SAP Logon and click the icon on the very left of the top title bar.
Step (3.2) You will see the Options screen, similar to the one below. Please click SAP Logon Options Configuration Files. You will need to check under the heading, Local that the Path of the Configuration Files points to the location where you extracted them. (Refer back to step 2.1) If the Path is different, please click Select and navigate to the location of the correct folder.
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(4.1) Supported Platforms: Windows XP Professional 32bit - limited support. Windows XP Professional 64bit edition on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T limited support. Windows 2003 Server 32bit - limited support. Windows Server 2003 64bit edition on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T - limited support. Windows 2003 R2 Server 32bit. Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit edition on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T. Windows Vista 32bit (only "Business", "Ultimate" and "Enterprise"editions). Windows Vista 64bit edition on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (only"Business", "Ultimate" and "Enterprise" editions). Windows 2008 Server 32bit. Windows 2008 Server 64bit on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T. Windows 2008 R2 Server 64bit on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T. Windows 7 32bit (only "Professional", "Ultimate" and "Enterprise" editions). Windows 7 64bit edition on x64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (only "Professional", "Ultimate" and "Enterprise" editions).
Please note that with MS Windows 7 operating system and MS Office 2010 package only the 32bit version of MS Office is only supported. Taken from SAP Note (66971)
System Requirements:
To install the latest SAP GUI 7.20 version, MSU machines must meet the following minimum System requirements: Windows-based PC running Windows 7, Vista, or Windows XP with Service Pack 3; OR An Apple Mac or Linux, with a Virtualization software (VMware, Fusion, Parallels) running: Windows 7, Vista or XP (Service Pack 3). System Memory (RAM): Windows XP: Minimum of 1 GB Vista or Windows 7: Minimum of 2 GB
If running using VMware in Apple Mac or Linux Environment: Minimum of 2 GB Disk Space: 116 MB of available disk space for the installer program. 200 MB of available disk space for the fully-installed application.
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These *.ini files must be replaced with the connection files provided by the UCC (see step 2.) Connections:
- For SAP GUI connection, your infrastructure support team must ensure the following ports (outbound) opened in the firewall, authentication access (if any), wireless router firewall (if any), university ISP (if any) 3299 / TCP For the following IP Addresses: 131.181.190.100 [ vmsaproute.fit.qut.edu.au ] 131.181.190.99 [ fitsappd.fit.qut.edu.au ] - Please make sure you are logging into the correct system and client assigned to you by our support team. We have shown you how to connect to system AU1 for demonstration purpose only. - In Windows Vista (such as Vista Home Premium), we found an issue that is related to User Account Control part of Windows Vista. To encounter this issue please follow the following steps to troubleshoot: 1) Please close the SAP GUI 2) Now, Have you disabled User Account Control settings? The selection is from Control Panel -> Security Center -> Turn Off User Account Control (UAC) or follow this URL http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-user-account-control-uac-theeasy-way-on-windows-vista/ 3) Have you put in the saplogon.ini file? Please check what is inside your saplogon.ini file under C:\Windows Is it blank? If yes, please fill in the details with whatever inside this file: http://queen.fit.qut.edu.au/irj/go/km/docs/documents/Public%20Documents/AHC%20WEB %20Content/saplogon.ini 4) If you have seen the same connection definitions inside saplogon.ini file then please open SAP GUI again
Regards, QUT SAP University Competency Centre Asia Pacific Japan Support Team Email: sap_support@qut.edu.au
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