Re: [sap-security] Automatic way to block users that dont use the system?
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Posted by Jayakar Reddy (Mr.) on Aug 28 at 1:06 AM | Mark as helpful |
Hello Thomas,
Write a small ABAP code using last login date USR02.
Put conditions like for new accounts & used accounts.
Schedule the same program as a background job everyday/weekly, it will lock
all accounts automatically if conditions are met.
regards
Jayakar
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Thomas Ranzi via sap-security <
sap-security@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Thomas Ranzi
> on Aug 27 at 3:22 PM Hello!
> My company has a policy that defines that SAP users must be blocked if they
> stay 20 days without using the system.
> The problem is that we are doing this procedure manually and that takes a
> lot of time because it isn´t simple.
> Is there a automatic way to block this users? Any standard transaction or
> program?
> Thanks in advance!
> Thomas
__.____._ Write a small ABAP code using last login date USR02.
Put conditions like for new accounts & used accounts.
Schedule the same program as a background job everyday/weekly, it will lock
all accounts automatically if conditions are met.
regards
Jayakar
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Thomas Ranzi via sap-security <
sap-security@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Thomas Ranzi
> on Aug 27 at 3:22 PM Hello!
> My company has a policy that defines that SAP users must be blocked if they
> stay 20 days without using the system.
> The problem is that we are doing this procedure manually and that takes a
> lot of time because it isn´t simple.
> Is there a automatic way to block this users? Any standard transaction or
> program?
> Thanks in advance!
> Thomas
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