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History gets disbaled with SAP GUI 7.10 Patch 11

Former Member
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Hi,

I am doing a clean install of SAP GUI 7.10 (patch level 11).

In the settings for system High Speed Connection (LAN) is selected for the Network.

In Options-> Local Data -> History

ON radio button is selected (also tried with immediate)

Expiration is set to 12 months.

Max Permitted file size = 200MB

Max number of entries = 99

Workstation is running on MS XP (SP3).

Any tips on how to enable history.

Thanks,

Sam

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jude_bradley
Advisor
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Gents.

Please do not use 7.10 gui.

It's not supported anymore.

Note http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/147519

regards,

Jude

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One of my user was facing the same problem.

I checked all the settings was ok ..GUI--MDAC--Highspeed connection..But still it was no working.

So I deleted the SapHistory*.mdb and SapHistory*.ldb files from history directory.

Now histroy has been enabled, with the loss of old histories.

bidisha_tripathi
Explorer
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Hi ,

This solution worked for me.Thanks.

Regards,

Bidisha

Former Member
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Hi, are you see *.mdb file in SAPworkdir?

Try to read Note 199527 - Input history for SAP GUI for Windows, do not see it not only for 620, for other versions to...

Regards...

Former Member
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I had to repair MDac Installation on the workstation.

Here are the steps I followed:

1. Locate mdac.inf under C:\Windows\inf (Generally this is a hidden folder. Also windows folder might be named as WinXP).

2. Right-click the file mdac.inf and click Install.

3. When prompted for adcjavas.inc, point to C:\Windows\servicepackfiles\i386

4. When prompted for the file handler.reg, either point to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\msadc

5. When prompted for MDACRdMe.htm, point to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ado. If it not present rename the file MDACReadme.htm to MDACRdMe.htm.

6. When prompted for oledbjvs.inc, point to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB.

7. When prompted for mssoap1.dll, point to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSSoap\Binaries or C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSSoap\Binaries

8. When prompted for mssoapr.dll, point to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSSoap\Binaries\Resources\1033 or C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSSoap\Binaries\ Resources\1033

If any of the above files not found then look for the file in Windows Installation CD

Former Member
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Thank you Sam, you should be writing SAP Notes!