Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client
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Anyone using SAP and also using Windows 10? We recently had Windows 10 1803 deployed and it appears to break SAP clients. The client works to some degree, but fails when trying to email or print. Some drop downs and stuff just... disappear.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Anyone using SAP and also using Windows 10? We recently had Windows 10 1803 deployed and it appears to break SAP clients. The client works to some degree, but fails when trying to email or print. Some drop downs and stuff just... disappear.
Have you tried running the compatibility troubleshooter? Run the program in compatibility mode for Windows 7?
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SAP runs on an RDS server, and it seems that RDP sessions to 1803 don't seem to work.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
SAP runs on an RDS server, and it seems that RDP sessions to 1803 don't seem to work.
CSSP. Didn't you just go down this road.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
SAP runs on an RDS server, and it seems that RDP sessions to 1803 don't seem to work.
CSSP. Didn't you just go down this road.
Yes, but totally different scenarios. Nothing like this. Those didn't connect, these connect but the SAP client acts different on the server.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
SAP runs on an RDS server, and it seems that RDP sessions to 1803 don't seem to work.
CSSP. Didn't you just go down this road.
Yes, but totally different scenarios. Nothing like this. Those didn't connect, these connect but the SAP client acts different on the server.
Ah
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Anyone using SAP and also using Windows 10? We recently had Windows 10 1803 deployed and it appears to break SAP clients. The client works to some degree, but fails when trying to email or print. Some drop downs and stuff just... disappear.
Have you tried running the compatibility troubleshooter? Run the program in compatibility mode for Windows 7?
Looked into it, but we can't find a way to run the RDP client in a compatibility mode.
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Also, for the record, the RDS server is fully up to date, and non-1803 clients seem to all be fine and normal.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Also, for the record, the RDS server is fully up to date, and non-1803 clients seem to all be fine and normal.
Was any of those 1803 clients were upgraded from 1709? Maybe a graphics driver issues?
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Also, for the record, the RDS server is fully up to date, and non-1803 clients seem to all be fine and normal.
Was any of those 1803 clients were upgraded from 1709? Maybe a graphics driver issues?
Very possible, will check.
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Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?
We are close to updating to W10 1803 and since our first test users experience this issue and you can't rollback 1803, we are looking for answers.Thanks in advance.
Your sincerely,
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@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?
We are close to updating to W10 1803 and since our first test users experience this issue and you can't rollback 1803, we are looking for answers.Thanks in advance.
Your sincerely,
FrederickLol then I would recommend you hold off on that 1803 rollout if I were you. Unless you just enjoy jumping into fires.
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Each computer running 1803 was rolled back to 1709. This roll back resolved the issue. We halted the Win10 upgrade to 1803 to prevent further issues.
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@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
We are close to updating to W10 1803 and since our first test users experience this issue and you can't rollback 1803, we are looking for answers.
We've had great luck rolling back 1803. That's one thing I'm extremely happy with MS about in all of this, going back to 17.09 has been a breeze and we were doing half a dozen per day there for a couple weeks.
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@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?We've spoken to the SAP partner about it and their answer was simply that SAP wasn't ready for 1803 yet and that we needed to hold off. That was it. They pretty much accepted that the issue was an SAP one, and not an MS one.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?We've spoken to the SAP partner about it and their answer was simply that SAP wasn't ready for 1803 yet and that we needed to hold off. That was it. They pretty much accepted that the issue was an SAP one, and not an MS one.
How is it possible to not be ready? Can't stand when software holds me back from updating or upgrading OS.
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?We've spoken to the SAP partner about it and their answer was simply that SAP wasn't ready for 1803 yet and that we needed to hold off. That was it. They pretty much accepted that the issue was an SAP one, and not an MS one.
How is it possible to not be ready? Can't stand when software holds me back from updating or upgrading OS.
Hasn't been very long for them to prep for the changes. MS didn't give a lot of lead time on this one.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?We've spoken to the SAP partner about it and their answer was simply that SAP wasn't ready for 1803 yet and that we needed to hold off. That was it. They pretty much accepted that the issue was an SAP one, and not an MS one.
How is it possible to not be ready? Can't stand when software holds me back from updating or upgrading OS.
Hasn't been very long for them to prep for the changes. MS didn't give a lot of lead time on this one.
Mmm, 1803 has been on preview for a while but probably SAP did not test it.
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@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Also, for the record, the RDS server is fully up to date, and non-1803 clients seem to all be fine and normal.
Was any of those 1803 clients were upgraded from 1709? Maybe a graphics driver issues?
We tried this with new builds of 1803 and the issue persists.
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@dbeato said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@black3dynamite said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
@showtax said in Windows 10 1803 and SAP Client:
Graphics Driver aren't the issue, I've tested it on my GTX 970 card which has the latest drivers.
Since this post is 18 days ago, did you successfully resolve the issue yet?We've spoken to the SAP partner about it and their answer was simply that SAP wasn't ready for 1803 yet and that we needed to hold off. That was it. They pretty much accepted that the issue was an SAP one, and not an MS one.
How is it possible to not be ready? Can't stand when software holds me back from updating or upgrading OS.
Hasn't been very long for them to prep for the changes. MS didn't give a lot of lead time on this one.
Mmm, 1803 has been on preview for a while but probably SAP did not test it.
I suspect not.