on 02-19-2014 9:04 PM
Hi All,
SAP GUI 7.40 will be shipped on October 8th next week .
Please refer to note 147519 for more info.
Regards,
Eric Van de Catsije
NW Clients Space Modertor
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Hi All,
released. Download from here -> SAP GUI FOR WINDOWS 7.40 CORE.
Fast first impressions here -> http://scn.sap.com/community/gui/blog/2014/10/01/new-features-in-sap-gui-740#comment-531869.
Hello Daniel,
The core gui notes have now been updated with the tentative release date of the 7.40 gui.
The shipment of SAP GUI for Windows 7.40 is planned for 8th of October 2014 (as default release in "General Availability").
Jude
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Hello Daniel,
At the moment (and this is subject to change), the expected release-date for 7.40 is either the end of quarter 3 or the start of quarter 4.
Note http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/147519 has just been updated to reflect this.
Best Regards,
Jude
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As far as I can tell at the moment, no.
but 7.30 does support Office 2010/2013 64-bit (office integration only)
see 1442028 - SAP GUI for Windows / Desktop Office Integration: Support for Office 64bit editions
Regards,
Jude
Thanks for confirming that, I do however disagree on the benefit being negligible. The lack of having a 64-bit SAP GUI means that IT can't deploy pure 64-bit configurations as long as there are 32-bit applications. With NWBC for Desktop, for example in case of PLM Web UI, things are even worse because then you have to also install 32-bit Java. I guess there are similar Java usage examples with SAP GUI, maybe JNet and/or JGantt?
In this "pure 64-bit" configuration, however, would a 64-bit SAPGUI still interact normally with 32-bit MS Office apps? Since 64-bit Office is strongly discouraged (by Microsoft) for those who don't truly need it, the majority of Windows desktop clients, including those with 64-bit Windows, will still be running 32-bit Office.
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