Login not saved

Hello Experts,
I know this is not a finance question, but i didn't know what forum i need to post it to, thought of posting it in BASIS, but then i thought all of them might know it. Well i guess in SAP, generally if you hit Backspace, you can get the last used info , but i don't get it either in my logon screen or anywhere after i log on to SAP. Could anyone think of any reason as to why it's not showing ?
Thanks,
Nandita

Hi,
You make settings for displaying history by clicking on the last icon (after help icon) and clicl on Options and select the tab - Local data.
Radio button On should be selected for display of history. You can also enter expiry time / maximum file size and permitted number of entries in history.
This should help. In case even after this settings, if it is not working, then go to Control Panel of your system > navigate to SAP Configuration > click on Applications Tab > click on Add.
A pop up window will display > select the wrdtrace file.
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