on 09-29-2014 6:30 AM
Hello,
you use the free SNC client encryption solution, which does not support Single Sign-On.
This solution provide only SNC transport encryption, so user mapping is not possible
If you need Single Sign-On, you must purchase a SAP netweaver Single Sign-On product like the Secure Login Client 2.0.
best regards
Alexander Gimbel
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Hello,
You have set the free SNC client encryption in your SNC_LIB,
Please reinstall Secure Login Client which sets his SNC_LIB to his own path.
Please do not install the SNC client encryption feature with the SAP GUI setup, this will lead to this error depending on the installation order.
best regards
Alexander Gimbel
Dear Alexander,
Excellent, it worked.Thanks for the extended support as always.
just few questions before closing this thread.
1. Why the secure login client installation didn't set the correct values initially?
2. Can we deploy/install secure login client to all user terminals centrally?
3.Whether any license is involved for secure login client?
Regards,
Sam
Hello,
1. The Secure Login Client sets the SNC_LIB environment variable correctly, it was overwritten by the following SAPGUI installer (with SNC Encryption feature on). New or changed environment variables are only active in new processes, the OS do that handling.
2. You use the Installation Server which comes with the SAP Setup package. For documentation please refer to the SAP Setup Guide, which is part of the Secure Login Client setup package (unzip it). If you already have one for SAP GUI you can integrate the Secure Login Client into a SAP GUI installation.
3. You need a SAP Netweaver Single Sign-On licence for the Secure Login Client.
best regards
Alexander Gimbel
Hello Sam,
you can use wildcards (as example CN=* for all SNC connections) in the applications/GssTargetName.
Also you can configure that a user can "choose" another profile with the "Use profile for SAP applications” or not. It is the “allowFavorit” flag in the applications settings. (set to 0 if you do not want that a user choose another profile).
That’s the recommended way to configure that behavior. If this solution does not fit your
requirements please let me know.
best regards
Alexander Gimbel
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