![]() You may have experienced that your NWBC logon entries (so not the SAPGUI logon entries, but the specific NWBC entries) get duplicated every time you launch the NWBC. On the upside, if you create NWBC entries for all your systems, you can have your browser remember the passwords □ Duplicated NWBC entries (making it at least a little bit safer) That option doesn’t seem to work on the new XML file □ In earlier saplogons, I had an option to encrypt the password. To figure this out, look into the logs: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\SAP\NWBC\Traces While it will still work for you initially, at some point in time, NWBC is going to make a backup of the file, and if it can’t access it’s own backups, it won’t start at all! Don’t make the SAPUILandscape.xml file readonly. ![]() To prevent loss of your password entries, just make the file read-only. Obviously, this creates a securiy risk, so I don’t advise it. In the sapuiLandscape.xml file, you can manually add your passwords for each shortcut with the addition passwd=””. You can still enter your password in the shortcut, but after a restart of the SAPLogon, they are removed. I know, this is a bad practice, but if you have 300 systems in your SAPLogon like me, it’s an easy solution. So do yourself a favor, and wait until some patches appear. If I want to add a folder as a sidepanel, I can’t see the button for extra node options any more. Some buttons and screen areas tend to disappear in this new theme. ![]() Normally the user menu is defaulted, but if you’re like me, and you click on everything, you may have turned it off.įrom the NWBC menu, you can go to settings->personalization and make sure the SAP Menu is unchecked.ĭon’t use it, yet. Typically in the NWBC, you’ll want to see your specific user menu, rather than the general SAP Menu. Those have to do with your menu selection. Getting strange error messages on your NWBC navigation tree? In NWBC you can select the workspace to work in (Keep the CTRL key pressed down while you click through the menu)īe sure to select the right view in both your NWBC and your SAPLogon as the tree is structured differently from what it used to be. In such cases, you can launch the NWBC 5.0 and restart the migration from there. In some cases all of this fails and the SAPUILandscape.xml stays empty. That migration program will create 2 new files: In case you have multiple saplogon.ini files, you can hook them up in your SapLogonTree.xml and they will be migrated as well. When you launch your SAPLogon, an automatic migration will happen from your SapLogonTree.xml (which may refer to saplogon.ini and shorcuts.ini) Go to your windows explorer and navigate to this folder. You need to know where your config files are stored. ![]() It all starts in your SAPGUI configuration. You’ve just installed the new SAPGUI 7.40, and gone are all your system connections. Step by step, I managed to sort most of them out, but for those that are still struggling, let me list some of the issues I encountered and how I fixed them SAPLogon.ini Right, I installed the latest and greatest tools from SAP last week, and I ran into a load of trouble. ![]()
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