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Editing User Settings 
The first time you start SAP MI, you must make some user settings. These settings are needed during synchronization.
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1. On the SAP MIstart page, choose Settings.

Note that the screen is different for the technology platforms AWT and JSP, for example some of the fields are not displayed on the screen for AWT.
2. Enter the following information:
Field |
Entry/Meaning |
User |
User ID for your SAP Web AS system (is only displayed here and cannot be preconfigured, because in certain circumstances there could be more than one user working on one mobile device) |
Client |
Client for your SAP Web AS system |
Language |
Your preferred language |
Country |
Select the country in which or for which you work. The country has an effect on the currency, date, time, and number formats. |
Time Zone |
Define your current time zone |
Daylight Saving Time |
The system displays whether or not you have daylight saving time. |
Gateway (is only displayed in the AWT version) |
You can optionally fill in the fields Protocol, Host, Port and System individually. <Protocol>://<Host>:<Port>/meSync/servlet/meSync?~sysid=<System>& · <Protocol>: Internet protocol (http or https) · <Host>: Host name of the SAP J2EE Engine · <Port>: SAP J2EE Engine standard port For more information about the port definition, see SAP Note 590956. · <System>: SAP Web AS system name |
Protocol |
Select the required Internet protocol. The HTTPS protocol ensures secure data transmission. |
Host |
Host name or IP address of the J2EE Engine |
Port |
Standard port of the SAP J2EE Engine For more information about the port definition, see SAP Note 590956. |
System |
SAP Web AS system name |
Proxy |
Set a flag if you want to make proxy settings |
Host (proxy) |
Your system administrator can tell you the values for the proxy settings.
You can find more information about the proxy settings for Linux operating systems in SAP Note 754221.
Proxy settings only come into effect after rebooting. |
Port (proxy) |
See Host (proxy) |
Device ID |
Device ID of the mobile device that was created by your system administrator. The Device ID field initially contains spaces and is automatically filled after the first synchronization. |
3. Save your entries.

To activate and configure data packaging or to suppress the download of data to the mobile device, choose Enhanced Settings, see also Using Data Packaging and Suppressing the Download.
