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Is there a way to know who are accessing our SAP instances.

Former Member
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Hello Friends,

We have 2 servers (one for ERP and another for XI). Is there a way to know who are all accessing our servers from outside ?

Also, which are user IDs other than SAP* and j2ee_admin that has admin rights for which we have to change the password once a consultant leaves the company.

Your suggestions and recommendations will be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Ram

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Former Member
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Hi Ram,

We have 2 servers (one for ERP and another for XI). Is there a way to know who are all accessing our servers from outside ?

SMGW --> Goto --> Logged on Clients

Also, which are user IDs other than SAP* and j2ee_admin that has admin rights for which we have to change the password once a consultant leaves the company.

SUIM --> User --> By Critical Combinations of Authorizations at Transaction Start

Hope this will help.

-Pinkle

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Former Member
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Hi Ram,

We have 2 servers (one for ERP and another for XI). Is there a way to know who are all accessing our servers from outside ?

SMGW --> Goto --> Logged on Clients

Also, which are user IDs other than SAP* and j2ee_admin that has admin rights for which we have to change the password once a consultant leaves the company.

SUIM --> User --> By Critical Combinations of Authorizations at Transaction Start

Hope this will help.

-Pinkle

Former Member
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Hi Ram prasad,

you can find out the logged on clients with SM51 also.

Former Member
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Not answered completely. But still closing to make room for new questions