Deleting
SAP Account (SU01)
Locking/Unlocking SAP Account (SU01)
•Enter
an existing user name and choose Lock/Unlock to grant or deny a user access to a system. Locking or
unlocking a user master record takes effect the next time a user attempts to
log on. Users who are logged on at the time that changes are made are not
affected.
•The
system automatically locks users if twelve successive unsuccessful attempts are
made to log on. The lock is recorded in the system log, along with the terminal
ID of the machine where the logon attempt took place.
•You
can set the number of permissible unsuccessful logon attempts in a system
profile parameter.
•This
automatic lock is released by the system at midnight. You can also remove the
lock manually before this time. Locks that you specifically set yourself apply
indefinitely until you release them.
Changing Password of SAP Account
•Enter
the user name and choose Change password.
•This
new password must fulfill the standard conditions regarding permissible
passwords.
•The
new password is effective immediately. If users forget their password, they can
use the new one as soon as it has been set.
•Users
may change their passwords no more than once a day. System administrators, on
the other hand, may change user passwords as often as necessary.
Copying an existing user (SU01)
•Choose
Copy. Enter the name of a
reference user and the new user name.
You can specify whether you want to copy only some of the user data or all of it. On the following screen you can edit the new user master record as required.
You can specify whether you want to copy only some of the user data or all of it. On the following screen you can edit the new user master record as required.
•You
can also rename user master records if you simply want to replace one record
with an identical one of a different name.
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