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SAP WebGui - Hide "Standard buttons"/ "Address/navigation bar"

Former Member
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Dear,

We would like to use the WebGui for some HR transactions.

To prevent some wrong operation executed by users like selecting "Back" button and "forward" button of Web browser (IE or FireFox), we would like to hide "Standard buttons". To prevent also any URL modification, we would like to hide the "address/navigation bar" and if possible the "menu bar (File/Edit/view/Favorites)"

Could you please provide us your help?

Thank you,

Regards,

Z. Lamarti

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former_member194364
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Hi Z. Lamarti,

I can assist with two out of 3 requests. However your request are really IE / FIREFOX rather than ITS/SAP

First read the following WIKI in relation to:

"To prevent some wrong operation executed by users like selecting "Back" button and "forward" button of Web browser (IE or FireFox), we would like to hide "Standard buttons"

The following has nothing to do with the Browser buttons - but helps in restricting the access of the ESS services accessed via the ITS

[How to terminate a user session with integrated ITS when the transaction |http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=25427]

AND

[Article - Employ SAP GUI for HTML instead of an Internet service |http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HOME/Article-EmploySAPGUIforHTMLinsteadofanInternet+service]

RE URL's

Rather than hiding the bar - could use a Reverse Proxy. The SAP WEB Dispatcher can be used for this function.

See:[SAP Web Dispatcher |http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/SI/SAPWebDispatcher]

In order to secure your SAP system you can put an SAP Webdispatcher (or application gateway like a reverse proxy) in the outer DMZ, which filters the incoming requests and forwards them to the corresponding application servers.

Regards,

Oisin

Edited by: Oisin ONidh on May 30, 2011 4:10 PM

Initial URL's had a strikethrough in them

Former Member
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Hello Oisin,

Thank you for your reply.

These notes/links explain how to de-activate SAP menu & buttons. We are already using ~SINGLETRANSACTION & ~WEBGUI_SIMPLE_TOOLBAR (set to 54) parameters.

We would like really to hide "Standard buttons" and "navigation/address bar" of Web browser (IE).

Thanks again for your help.

Best regards,

Z.