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2035293 - known and open issues of SAP GUI for Windows.

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This Knowledge Base Article lists all known and open issues of the latest available SAP GUI for Windows Patch.
The corrections will be shipped within the upcoming SAP GUI patch.

THIS KBA WILL BE UPDATED EVERY TWO WEEKS

(Please note that some of the corrections, which are mentioned in the SAP Notes listed below , are currently in validation phase.

Therefore they may not be "Released to Customer" yet.)

SAP GUI 8.00 Patch 11

notes:

synchronous calls to scripting API lead to hang, note 3564924
ncorrect document_name parameter in show_document locks up the application, note 3561917
Messages displayed in dialog boxes are cut off, note 3552160
SAP GUI for Windows Amodal F4 Control: Can not close the search help dialog using keyboard keys when japanese IME virtual keyboard is enabled., note 3564135
SAP GUI for Windows Edge HTML Control: HTTP 500 error occurs when SSO is enabled., note 3560609
SAP Logon: Incorrect certificate error handling behavior for \"ignorelist\" mode, note 3554779
Scripting visualize frame highlights area outside of the session window, note 3552265
The last character of a history's entry is garbled in NON Unicode Japanese system by mistake, note 3566267
Garbled characters displayed after scrolling an input field in multibyte languages by mistake, note 3557808

 


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Environment

SAP GUI for Windows

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