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note: 1124126 - WTS: “CSapEditorCtrl::GetObject: Object xx does not exist”
Symptom
You use the SAP GUI for Windows on a Citrix terminal server. When you call the SAPScript Editor, the system issues the error message “CSapEditorCtrl::GetObject: Object ?? does not exist”, in which “??” is replaced by a numerical value.
Other Terms
WTS, Citrix, dump, termination, 15, 27, 49, memory tuning, memory optimization, memory optimizer Reason and Prerequisites
You have activated the “Citrix Memory Optimizer” on your terminal server (further information about this tool is available under http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX106023&searchID=-1
Solution
You can use the following options to avoid this problem in the future: Completely deactivate the memory optimizer.
Exclude the SAP GUI directory and all of its subdirectories from the optimization. To do this, use the entries of the directories (for example, C:\Program Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAP GUI for Windows*.*) under the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\SFO\ProcessExclusionList.
If the problem has already occurred, you must use the ADSCleaner tool from Citrix to release the SAP GUI files from the optimization (this tool is located under http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX108542). Alternatively, you can also reinstall the SAP GUI.note: 1124126 - WTS: “CSapEditorCtrl::GetObject: Object xx does not exist”
Symptom
You use the SAP GUI for Windows on a Citrix terminal server. When you call the SAPScript Editor, the system issues the error message “CSapEditorCtrl::GetObject: Object ?? does not exist”, in which “??” is replaced by a numerical value.
Other Terms
WTS, Citrix, dump, termination, 15, 27, 49, memory tuning, memory optimization, memory optimizer Reason and Prerequisites
You have activated the “Citrix Memory Optimizer” on your terminal server (further information about this tool is available under http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX106023&searchID=-1). Unfortunately, SAP GUI for Windows and “Citrix Memory Optimizer” are not compatible with each other. When you use the memory optimizer to optimize SAP GUI files, the problem that is described above occurs.
Solution
You can use the following options to avoid this problem in the future: Completely deactivate the memory optimizer.
Exclude the SAP GUI directory and all of its subdirectories from the optimization. To do this, use the entries of the directories (for example, C:\Program Files\SAP\FrontEnd\SAP GUI for Windows*.*) under the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\SFO\ProcessExclusionList.