Some Strange Problems with SAP Logon

Do anyone uses window vista? We started deploying window vista this month. One of our users encountered problem when using OKENN tcode.  How to fix this?

What is the GUI version you are using?

  640 or 710

  SAP LOGON 710 is compatible with Vista

  SAP LOGON 640 is having these kinds of bugs in Vista                              *-- K. V. Shrinivasan.

I am having some strange problems in SAP logon ...I am using Win98, SAP GUI 620 with the patch level 42.

When I tried to logon to the production server ,it logs on and comes out immediately with out any warnings....

Pls,advice if any one has come across these kind of problems.,..Most of our client PCs are XP based...This is happening in Win98 PCs....Do I have to apply any new patches???

Some Windows 98 with particular hardware will give this kind of problem but others hardware are okay. We may avoid this by changing the graphic performance.

Try reducing the 'hardware accelaration rate'. Right click your desktop and go to display properties. Since i'm using win xp so i can't get into this exactly as for win 98. Go to Desktop properties OR go to Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Performance.

Reduce the hardware acceleration level (None |----|----| Full). Normally by default windows is set at Full. Try moving down the level to none or 2nd from none. Each time you move the level, a message (tips) will appear below its line. You can try each level and see which one is match with your SapGui graphic rate. Hopefully this could solve the problem.

Note - If the problem still persist, we don't have much choice and need to change the Sap GUI enjoy designed back to classic designed/light designed (old sapgui interface). You can change this by going to Control Panel > SAP Configuration, untick the 'use new visual design'.

Or perhaps you could apply the new patch level 45.

Mohd Zainizam

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