How to Disply One Client As Default Client In the Logon Window

Hi Experts,
I have One Doubt.
When I Stared SAP Logon Window Through SAP GUI, Iam Getting 001 Client As Default Client.
But I want to Display 100 Client as Default Client in that Place.
I Tried This Through SU01---> Selected Default Profile
--->>Extended Maintenance Radio Button.
Changed 'login/system_client' From 001 To 100.
Then Click on Copy Button. It Asked For Save, I saved it.
But Later I Logon in to the window means iam getting 001 Client only.
If i Went for SU01 Later Means 100 Client is Displaying in 'login/system_client' .
Please Help me in this Issue
Regards
Khanna

Hi Khanna,
Go to  transaction RZ10 --> Select DEFAULT profile --> change Parameter login/system_client to 100 from 001. Save and activate the profile. Then stop and start SAP .No need to bounce DB
Thanks
Prince

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