Use SAP GUI theme – In SAP GUI 7.3 standalone (Signature theme), you could set different color themes for different systems – eg to distinguish between ERP and HCM, or DEV and PRD. Now, it ‘s also on the context menu of the tab hosting the SAP GUI session.
Stop transaction from context menu of tab – you could always access this function from the menu of a stand-alone SAP GUI window. SAP Shortcuts open in NWBC tabs – that is, these: GUI transactions always open in NWBC tabs – in 4.0, if you opened one transaction from another (eg to display a role from User Maintenance (SU01), the new transaction opened in standalone SAP GUI. These are arguably smaller features taken individually but together they add up to a much more closely integrated desktop client, so that the number of reasons for choosing SAP GUI standalone over NWBC is dramatically reduced: (See the documentation for a complete list of system requirements.: SAP Library: NWBC Versions. NWBC 5.0 consumes content from all SAP ABAP systems – 6.20, 4.6C etc. NWBC 4.0 (and earlier) required all systems to be 7.0 or later. One access point to all systems regardless of release So now, if you create a new system in NWBC, the system reconciles this automatically: There are just two files: admin and user. GUI/SAPLogon for Windows, SAP GUI for Java and NWBC all share their system connection information.
BTW, once you open this file up, there are still checkboxes for each component – so you can still patch one component without the other, or just install one for testing purposes:īefore, you had to create system connections for NWBC manually – even if you had already created these connections in the SAPLogon pad.
The first thing you may have noticed is that you only download one installation file for both SAP GUI 7.40 and NWBC 5.0 – SetupAll.exe. We’ve tried to minimize disruption for end users be keeping most of the visual idioms of 4.0 – Corbu theme, tabbed browsing, etc – and focused this time on installation and configuration. This is because most of the interesting new developments are under the hood. Well mainly, if you install NWBC 5.0 and open it up, it looks remarkably similar to 4.0.
(The other option is intended mainly for testing or patching purposes). Generally, we strongly recommend that you choose the first option (in red), since this offers you the joint installer with both NWBC and SAP GUI (which is kind of the point ? ). > A – Z Index -> “N” -> NETWEAVER BUSINESS CLIENT -> NWBC NW BUSINESS CLIENT 5.0 -> Installation: SAP Help Portal : NetWeaver UI Add-Ons 1.0: SAP NetWeaver Business Client Planned release dates for the next patch can be found in SAP Note 2023658. Software, operating system and browser requirements as well as restrictions are listed in SAP Note 2066345. We recommend a minimum screen size of 1024×768, but larger if possible.
The actual memory consumption depends on the number of windows that are open. For desktop installations, the same requirements apply as for SAP GUI installations.(Corollary to the above: NWBC 4.0 and NWBC 5.0 can run on the same front end, but SAP GUI 7.30 and 7.40 are exclusive.) NWBC 5.0 is not supported with SAP GUI 7.30. SAP GUI for Windows 7.40 This is part of the common installer with NWBC 5.0.If higher versions can be used, this will be published in SAP PAM (Product Availability Matrix), product instance Frontend Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, 10 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 for the desktop.If you do not have this, it is automatically installed with NWBC 5.0. Note: Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 is included in NWBC 5.0. Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012.
NET Framework 4.5.1 (Offline Installer) for Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows Ser… NET 4.5 – if necessary, available here: Download Microsoft. Yes, finally SAP NWBC 5.0 is available! Prerequisites