Selasa, 24 September 2013

Logging on to SAP System

Use

You use the procedure to log on to the SAP System. When you have finished using the SAP system, you must log off. You must change your password the first time you log on and at regular intervals thereafter.

Procedure

Regardless of the tasks you perform in an SAP System, you must always start up and shut down the system.
  1.  You start the SAP System by choosing the SAP Logon icon on your desktop.
  2.  You log on to the SAP system by double-clicking it on the Systems tab.
  3.  If this is your first time logging on, you must change the initial password provided by your system administrator. If this is not your first time logging on, you have to change your password in accordance with the security policies at your company.
  4.  When you are finished working with the SAP system, you log off.

SAP Logon 

Definition

The SAP Logon is a Windows program that you use to log on to SAP systems on your Windows PC. It mediates between the SAP system and the SAP GUI user interface. The SAP Logon displays a list of available SAP systems and automatically selects servers with the best current response times. You can add and remove items in the list of systems.

Use

Use SAP Logon to log on to SAP systems. Use the defined entries on the Systems tab to start an SAP system. Use this tab to log on to a specific application server or to log on to a group to select the application server with the best response time automatically. Use the defined entries on the Shortcuts tab to start SAP transactions, run reports, or execute system commands directly.

Structure

Systems Tab

On this tab you can log on to an SAP system in the following ways:
●  Log on by double-clicking an entry in the system list
●  Log on to a system without adding it to the list of system entries
On this tab you can maintain entries by:
●  Adding entries to the list of systems using group or server selection
●  Making user-defined connections to SAP systems
●  Deleting entries
●  Editing already existing entries in the system list

Shortcut tab

On this tab you can directly execute:
●  Transactions
●  Reports
●  System commands
On this tab you can also add, delete, or edit SAP shortcut entries.

References : http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/6b/9a3042366c0521e10000000a155106/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/63/6d2e42e1ef5633e10000000a155106/content.htm

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