SAP Basis Table of Contents

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Application layer (application server and message server)
Setting up Client certificate for access to SAP ONE Support Launchpad This week it was again: The Client certificate for SAP Support has expired. Who wonders how I can set up the client certificate in the browser? Here is the instructions against password-pop-up terror. Short and painless. Launchpad Call Personalisation SAP Passport Add Kachel to the Home Group View Kachel in My Home Create SAP Passport Certificate (with S-Users password) Download Certificate Open and Import Certificate Close Browser Then. If you (like me) have been looking for this feature for a long time, I'm glad to have a short ping in the comment.

SAP Basis Operation manages the IT underlying the SAP system. In addition, the operation ensures the maintenance and availability of business processes. Various tools can be used for this purpose, which take over the maintenance, care, configuration and monitoring of the SAP system. Basic operation is the prerequisite for ensuring that the SAP system is fully operational and covers the business processes well.
Installing, maintaining and servicing other software that is not an SAP system but also provides important functions such as SAP Router, SAP Cloud Connector, TREX, SAP ETD and many more
SAP's client concept enables a SAP system to be split into several logical sub-systems - clients. These subsystems can be used independently and in isolation as separate systems. But how should non-client transactions be treated? How can you prevent one client from accessing the other and why should you want to prevent that? In this blog post, I will answer these questions and discuss some negative examples. Why is it important to consider independent transactions separately? Imagine that every one of your employees is allowed to create or change a client in the production system, or worse, both. Creating and modifying a client in the production system is authorised and documented - you wonder what could possibly go wrong? The risk in this case is a loss of integrity of system and data, loss of confidentiality: With each new client, Superuser SAP* lives up to its comprehensive, cross-client rights and the assigned standard password.

All of the above tasks have been part of SAP Basis Administration for decades. However, SAP software has changed a lot since the introduction of HANA in 2010, and with that, the SAP system administrator's job has changed as well. Here are some of the key differences:

"Shortcut for SAP Systems" simplifies tasks in the area of the SAP basis and complements missing functions of the standard.

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Several companies were invited to participate and their willingness to participate actively was questioned in a DSAG survey.

Note that the use of the security check feature for custom code separation is licensed and incurs additional costs.
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