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On this page you will find instructions for updating your SAPgui logon to the current version.  All SAP users, both Windows and Mac, will have to update their SAPgui.  Instructions for installation on business testers machines appear below. 

Business testers will have to update their SAPgui and one other SAPgui component to enable logging onto both on-premises and on HANA MIT SAP systems.  Windows users will have to place a file in a local directory.  Mac users will have to add an entry to their SAP Logon Pad. 

Instructions to the wider DLC community will be forwarded in a separate email.  Please do not share the following details with the wider DLC community.

 

Instructions for installing SAPGUI 7.40 rev 3 for Windows and new saplogon.ini file

Logoff of SAP

Close SAPgui Logon Pad

 


Install  SAP GUI 7.40 rev3

   Click on the following link

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wxvqg6s2ancwvak/AADOQbEpbLN3yII7Xt6Jabhna?dl=0

 

Click Download on the resulting page.


The message " Do you want to run or save ..." will appear.  Click Save As and save to your downloads folder.


Click Run on the following screen.   


The Winzip Self-Extractor screen will appear


SAP GUI Installation will extract before installation starts


The installation screen will appear.  Click Finish when done.

 

 

Unhide Windows folders

   From Windows Explorer, go to Organize/Folder and Search Options

   The screen below will appear.

   On View tab ensure ‘Show hidden files, folders, and drives’ is selected

   Click Ok

  

 

Backup current saplogon.ini file.

Go to C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\SAP\Common

Rename saplogon.ini to saplogon.ini.bak, or similar name

Save new saplogon.ini to this location


File Size Creator Created Comment

saplogon.ini

7387

Robert P Casey

Oct 28, 2015 19:14 Most recent saplogon.ini file

 

Click on SAP Logon Pad icon on desktop

SAP Logon Pad 7.40 will appear in upper left corner

SAP-HEC systems will appear at the bottom of the list

 

Verify SAP Logon Pad version clicking on icon to left of SAP Logon Pad 7.40, then clicking on

About SAP logon version should be 7.40, patch level 3

 

 

SAPgui 7.40 rev 2 for Mac OS X 10.8, 10.9, and 10.10 Installation Instructions

Before You Begin

  1. Verify that you are on an Intel processor Mac, running Mac OS X, 10.8,  10.9, or 10.10
  2. Ensure that you have Administrator privileges on the system.
  3. Ensure that you have 350 MB free on your computer's hard drive.
  4. If you are logged into SAPgui, log off and 'Quit' the SAPgui application.
  5. If you have an SAP folder on your hard drive within the Applications folder, make a note of the name of the folder. You will be able to revert to the prior version if necessary.
  6. Empty the Trash.

Pre-Installation Instructions

    A.   SAPgui and Kerberos Tickets

              Acquire Kerberos tickets. Tickets are required to connect to SAP systems

      1.    SAPgui may bring up the Ticket Viewer to prompt you to obtain Kerberos tickets. If not:

  • You may see an error mentioning "GSS-API"
  • SAPgui may stall at "Connecting..."
  • Your SAPgui session may freeze.

All of these behaviors mean that either you do not have Kerberos tickets, or your      Kerberos tickets have expired. To resolve that issue, use the instruction below to get tickets manually.

      2.    How to get Kerberos tickets manually

  • Launch Kerberos Ticket Viewer (Applications > Utilities > Ticket Viewer).
  • Enter your Kerberos username (the first part of your @mit.edu email address), and your Kerberos password (the password used to check your @mit.edu email).

NOTE: Your Kerberos tickets will last for 10 hours only, and have to be manually renewed if you wish to remain in SAP longer. If you do wish to remain in SAP longer than 10 hours, it's a good idea to renew them at least 20 minutes or so before they expire.

            B.    Ensure Kerberos Extras is  installed

            C.    Install Oracle Java 8 JDK


 

Note:

 

 

 

 

SAPgui 7.40 for Mac  requires Oracle Java 8 JDK. It must be installed before SAPGUI 7.40 at the link below. If downloading from home, connect using VPN.

 

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html

 

Double-click on the JDK Installer package
 

  1. Click Continue to begin the Oracle Java JDK installer.
  2. Click Install.
  3. Enter administrator credentials to install.
  4. The installation will execute.
  5. Once installation is complete, click Close to finish the installation.

SAPGUI 7.40 rev 2 Installation Instructions

      Follow the on-screen instructions and accept all default values to complete the install.

  1. Download the SAPgui7.40.2.dmg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/oc0tuyjvz1nirqp/SAPgui%207.40.2%20-%20Signed.dmg?dl=0

 Result: The installer, sapgui-7_40_2.dmg, should now be in your Downloads folder, or on the Desktop.

     2.  Double-click SAPgui  7.40.2.dmg.

     3.  Double-click on the package icon labeled SAPgui_signed.pkg.

     4.  SAPgui_signed installation window appears

     5.  Click Continue.

     6.  Click Install.

     7.  When prompted, enter the Administrator password for the computer and click Install Software.   Result: SAPgui will install

     8.  Installation is now complete. Click Close.

 

     First Use

  1. Navigate on your Macintosh Hard Drive to Applications > SAP Clients > SAPGUI > SAPGUI.

  2. Drag "SAPGUI" to the dock for easy launch.

  3. Double-click SAPGUI or click the SAP icon in the dock.
    Result: SAP Logon pad launches.
    NOTE: If "Connections" does not have an option for SAP System "ACP   SAP GRC Production", send an email to the Help Desk

  4. Double-click Production to log in to SAPgui.
    NOTE: If the splash screen stalls at "Connecting...", see SAPgui and Kerberos Tickets.

  5. When connecting for the first time to Production, you may see a pop-up selection box. If it appears, select Productive: Fully Trusted. Needs access to local resources, then click OK.

    If SAPgui remains unresponsive after getting new tickets, you may need to 'Force Quit' the application.

  1. Follow the menu path Apple > Force Quit.
    Result: A popup window appears with a list of applications.
  2. Select SAPGUI.
  3. Press Force Quit.
  4. Press Force Quit again to confirm.


Instructions to add entries to SAP LogonPad for HEC SH2

  • Ensure your ticket is active in Ticket Viewer
  • Log into VPN (not needed if on the MIT network)

To add SAP HEC Testing and QA (2) (SH2)

    1. In upper left corner of SAP Logon Pad, next to word ‘Connect.’ Click the Create icon

    2. Under the word ‘Description,’ Connection type will be populated as ‘Web AS ABAP.’

    3. Go to ‘Advanced’ tab

    4. Check box next to ‘Expert Mode.’

In ‘Description’ field, enter SAP HEC Testing and QA (2) (SH2)

    1. In field under ‘Expert Mode’, enter the following connection details.

      (Note ‘conn=’ will already be populated.)

conn=/H/vhmitsh2cs.hec.mit.edu/S/3200&sncname=s:sap@vhmitsh2cs.stl.hec.mit.edu&sncon=true&sncqop=9&clnt=030&lang=EN

    1. Save entry

    2. SAP HEC Testing and QA (2) (SH2) will appear on SAP Logon Pad.

    3. Click on this entry to ensure you can access SAP HEC Testing and QA (2)


 

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