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WebGUI Configuration SMICM

This document provides instructions for configuring the SAP Web GUI as an alternative to the native SAP GUI. It outlines verifying ICM configuration parameters and required port settings. Next, it describes activating the necessary services using transaction code SICF. Finally, it explains publishing the internal services and providing the URL for logging into the SAP Web GUI through a web browser.
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WebGUI Configuration SMICM

This document provides instructions for configuring the SAP Web GUI as an alternative to the native SAP GUI. It outlines verifying ICM configuration parameters and required port settings. Next, it describes activating the necessary services using transaction code SICF. Finally, it explains publishing the internal services and providing the URL for logging into the SAP Web GUI through a web browser.
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Introduction and how to configure SAP Web GUI

To eliminate the extensive support of SAP GUI maintenance and upgrade on user PCs, the SAP Web GUI would provide an
alternative solution to avoid all the support hassle and attractive benefit of zero installation.

Step 1: Verifying the configuration parameters for ICM


Step 2: Activate Required Services
Step 3: Publishing Services
STEP 4: Login In to the SAP GUI though Web.

A) Introduction on the SAP GUI family:

1) Web / HTML GUI:


Pro:
- Suitable for users who work with SAP transactions but don't require the performance of a native GUI
- Runs within standard browsers on Windows, Linux, MacOSX, iPad or Android browsers.
Cons:
- Not getting the performance of an natively running software
- User may encounter usability limitations that caused by the browser framework
- Requires ITS in your SAP landscape to render pages

2) Windows / Java GUI:


Pro:
- native high performance
Cons:
- Requires local installation of the solution.
- Requires Java Plug-In on the client side (Java GUI)
- Have to worry about the software installations, upgrades, etc

Steps to setup the SAP WEB GUI

1) Verify the ICM configuration parameters. Execute TCODE: SMICM


Displays the ICM configuration and monitoring. Make sure it is running.
2) Click "Goto" -> "Parameters" -> "Display"

Check the following ICM parameters.

icm/server_port_0 PROT=HTTP,PORT=8000
• icm/host_name_full <Full Qualified Domain Name>

3) Ensure the parameter: icm/server_port_0 = HTTP,PORT=<Desired port ex:8000>, ........

4) Ensure the parameter: icm/host_name_full = <Full Qualified Domain Name/FQN>


Activate Required Services:
Following 3 services need to be enabled.
1. /default_host/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
2. /default_host/sap/public/bc/ur
3. /default_host/sap/public/bc/its/mimes
Use Tcode ‘SICF’ to enable services. Then execute it to show the services trees.

4) Execute TCODE: SICF, click the "execute" button

5) Select the following node and active the services:


- /default_host/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
- /default_host/sap/public/bc/ur
- /default_host/sap/public/bc/its/mimes.

Right click the selected node and click "Activate Service".

Publishing Services:

Run T-Code SIAC_PUBLISH_ALL_INTERNAL  to activate the services

Login In to the SAP GUI though Web


Type one of the following URLin the web browser

1. http://<IP>:8000/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
2. http://testp1.bomain.cpstl:8000/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
Then the login screen will come.

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