on 04-20-2010 11:00 AM
Hi !
Previously in 7.10 whenever you login with SSO it would display a "success" message in bottom left-hand status bar. The message is similar to the "Processing of 0 front-end requests restarted (0 reactivated)" you get whenever you login except it would display the SNC login name or mapping with a tick for successful authenticated logins.
How do I get it to display the same in SAPgui 7.20 ?
Thanks.
Regards,
Nelis
Nelis -
I am not offering much here since I am not sure why it may not be displayed for you. I can only say that we are currently testing 7.20 and we do get the information you state is missing from the lower left corner.
It displays:
u221A SNC Logon by client userid for p:username@domain
I tried other themes just to see if it was specific to maybe not being seen in the SAP Signature Design, as I have read that some things are not where they used to be in that in that theme. I tried various ones such as Enjoy, etc. and they all seem to reflect the status once signing on via SSO.
Regards,
Zecher
*edit*
Not sure if this helps but may point you in a direction.
I did look under the performance assistant and the message that displays this information in that area is Message no. SNC009
Technical information states:
Application area SNC
Message Class SNC
Message Number 009
Package SECN
Edited by: Michael Zecher on Apr 20, 2010 11:24 AM
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Thanks for the reply Michael. Will have to dig around and if necessary open a OSS call because we too want to roll it out and people are not happy without some sort of indication of a successful authenticated login. You can still see your login info user, client etc after the login but not seeing an initial status message makes people nervous.
Additional information: We're using SAP ERP6 on Linux 64bit and MaxDB 7.6 with Kerberos on Windows 2003 AD. XP/Vista/Win7 clients. SAPgui being upgraded from 7.10 not new install.
Issue remains.
Nelis
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