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b) After some search I found USB enumeration can still fail because even after uninstall the wrong association of usb2any device to windows driver (in windows registry) doesn't get removed. I used the tool USBDEVIEW from the following link to help in this case

I tried to use the NirSoft USBDEVIEW tool, and successfully uninstalled the 2047 / 0301 devices, however it appears to not have changed anything. After reconnecting the USB2ANY, the device shows back up in USBDEVIEW but doesn't show in the list of devices in ALP.

Another quick tip on how to remove applications from Launchpad is to use a dedicated third-party tool like the Uninstaller module from CleanMyMac X. In fact, for any type of app removal, this is always the preferred method.

Not only does this smart tool safely remove applications and hard-to-remove apps, but you can also use it to remove digital leftovers and application remnants, which remain on our devices and consume valuable space.

Both CLI methods above require you to know the PPA name in order to remove it. And you might not; you may added it ages ago. For a memory-free route, you can remove PPAs using the Software & Updates tool instead.

The aforementioned steps only remove the application itself, without addressing its related files. For a complete removal, you'll also need to delete the associated supporting files, which could be located in folders like Application Support, Caches, Preferences, and more.

Some apps downloaded from the Internet come with their own uninstaller. You can easily find an application's built-in uninstaller in the Applications folder in Finder or within its Preferences. Simply locate the uninstaller and click on it to complete the removal process.

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This blog post is a quick guide to the currently available tools in SAP S/4HANA for maintaining custom launchpad content and layout, and part of our series on Understanding Business Roles. You will also learn the history behind the different tools, which is particularly useful when you upgrade from a SAP S/4HANA release to a higher release. You will also find clarified when to use which tool for what, and in which SAP S/4HANA releases. All of these tools support both SAP delivered and custom created content.

IMPORTANT: Take careful note of the deprecated tools that are still available but you should avoid using. The new tools are less effort and scale better. Deprecated tools include:

Generally older tools are not removed immediately from the system for downward compatibility and so that you have some time to move across from old to new tools. Over time, some capabilities may be removed before the tool itself is removed, e.g. to block creation of new entries. So in the diagram you can see the removal of tools as a fade-out rather than an abrupt shift.

Now available: A new tool for maintaining custom content called the Launchpad App Manager will come to SAP S/4HANA 2020 is now released. Refer to: SAP Fiori Launchpad App Manager Tool Available for SAP S/4HANA 2020

IMPORTANT: From SAP S/4HANA 2020, all the main launchpad content and layout tools can be found in the Fiori Launchpad of the Fiori Administrator role. This role is generated by task list SAP_FIORI_FOUNDATION_S4. By default the role is named Z_FIORI_FOUNDATION_ADMIN. This is the current page assigned to the Fiori Administrator in SAP S/4HANA 2022. To assist customers upgrading from earlier releases, some of the older tools such as Launchpad Designer are retained on the launchpad, along with migration tools to move from Groups to Spaces and Pages.

It provided a basic way to assign application aliases and was still in use for a few scenarios as late as SAP S/4HANA 1511, although by then Launchpad Designer was already the recommended tool for managing launchpad content.

Important: This tool is not recommended for creating content for SAP Fiori launchpad content. It is still used for some other use cases e.g. for ABAP report launchpads using ABAP WebDynpro.

The tool uses some drag and drop features. For example to copy an existing catalog or delete a custom catalog, you drag the catalog from the list to the lower left hand corner and onto the New catalog with references or Delete zones. These zones automatically appear once you start to drag.

IMPORTANT: For maintenance of technical catalogs, this tool was superseded by new Launchpad App Manager tool introduced with SAP S/4HANA 2020. For maintenance of business catalogs, Launchpad Content Manager  is the primary recommended tool from SAP S/4HANA 2020. However, the Launchpad Designer is currently still be available for maintaining content created prior to SAP S/4HANA 1909 where necessary, i.e. for groups not yet migrated to spaces and pages.

With SAP S/4HANA, the desire to use the SAP Fiori launchpad as the single entry point for both SAP Fiori apps and classic UIs led to the creation of the Mass Maintenance App Descriptor tool. This tool is a Web Dynpro ABAP application that simplifies the mass creation and assignment of launchpad app descriptor items for classic UIs that exist in the (backend) SAP S/4HANA server.

Tip: To create a new custom technical catalog from scratch, you just enter a valid catalog id in the customer namespace, e.g. Z_MY_BE_APPS. The tool will give a warning that the catalog does not yet exist, and then you can confirm the warning to get to the maintenance screen.

Important: This replication process technically needs to be executed even if you are using an embedded SAP Fiori frontend server. You can find more on this replication process in Integrating Back-end Applications using Mass Maintenance section of the SAP Fiori launchpad guide in the SAP Help Portal.

For more on the Mass Maintenance App Descriptor tool refer to the section Integrating back-end applications using Mass Maintenance in the SAP Fiori launchpad guide for your SAP S/4HANA release in the SAP Help Portal.

Typically, approximately 300-400 new SAP Fiori apps are introduced with each new SAP S/4HANA release. As the number of SAP Fiori apps has rapidly grown across SAP S/4HANA releases, the need for a mass maintenance tool to better manage the catalogs overall and the launchpad app descriptor items for frontend target applications (i.e. SAP Fiori apps) became clear. So alongside the SAP S/4HANA 1709 and 1809 releases the Fiori launchpad content manager tool was released for SAP S/4HANA 1709 and higher.

Hint: The Fiori foundation Administrator role is generated via the task list SAP_FIORI_FOUNDATION_S4. By default the role is called Z_FIORI_FOUNDATION_ADMIN and grants all the launchpad content and layout tools to the assigned user.

With SAP S/4HANA 1511, alongside the Launchpad Designer and the Mass Maintenance App Descriptor, some specific tools for handling certain frontend analytical launchpad content were added as part of the SAP Smart Business Framework under the SAP Business Role Analytics Specialist (SAP_BR_ANALYTICS_SPECIALIST). These tools are a collection of apps known as SAP Smart Business Modeler apps.

Later in SAP S/4HANA 1709 a similar set of tools for reports were introduced such as SAP Fiori apps F2319 Report Workspace, F2318 Create Report, F2322 Create Report Evaluation, F2320 Configure Report Visualization, F2321 Publish Report. 9af72c28ce

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