saplogon.ini in the SAP GUI installation directoryĤ. saplogon.ini under Path of Local Configuration Files shown in the SAP Logon Configuration Files dialogĤ. File name from environment variable SAPLOGON_INI_FILEģ. File name from command line parameter /INI_FILE=Ģ.
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The searching order of the saplogon.ini file in SAP GUI for Windows as of release 7.20 is as follows:ġ. You can still use the command line parameter /INI_FILE= or environment variable SAPLOGON_INI_FILE to make your own saplogon.ini file to be used by SAP Logon (Pad) as in the former SAP GUI for Windows releases (see the related note 38119). There, also the path of your local configuration files and the names and content of the loaded local configuration files are displayed. You find the necessary options under SAP Logon Options -> Configuration Files. If necessary, you can change the default directory paths using the Options dialog in SAP Logon. In both cases, the next time you start SAP Logon or SAP LogonPad, the Common folder provides the necessary configuration information. (See section Creating and Distributing Server Configuration Files below ) SAP Logon will copy the existing saplogon.ini and sapshortcut.ini files to the Common folder only, when the file to be copied (in the SAP GUI installation or the Windows directory) is not defined as the server file. However, note that entries you added in SAP Logon as of SAP GUI for Windows 7.20 will not be added to the *.ini files in the old locations. The old versions of the *.ini files used with previous SAP GUI releases will remain in the former locations to allow going back to older SAP GUI releases, if this should ever be required.
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The storage of other SAP Logon configuration files like sapmsg.ini, saproute.ini and service files has been kept the same as in the older SAP GUI releases (for details refer to note 38119), because these files are not only used by SAP GUI, but also by other SAP components. The storage of the saplogon.ini and sapshortcut.ini files has been changed as of SAP GUI for Windows 720 (see also SAP GUI Application Data Directories ). It also allows you to modify this list of systems. The SAP Logon displays a list of available SAP systems and automatically selects servers with the best current response times. It mediates between the SAP system and the SAP GUI user interface. The SAP Logon is a Windows program, which you use to log on to SAP systems on your Windows PC.