RE:[sap-security] Need a method for mass password changes in SAP back-end systems
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Posted by Monreal (Technical Consultant Basis Security) on Feb 8 at 8:07 PM | Mark as helpful |
You can use the LSMW
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/87/f3ae74e68111d1b3ff006094b944c8/content.htm is easy
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---------------Original Message---------------
From: jeff_smith
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 2:45 PM
Subject: Need a method for mass password changes in SAP back-end systems
> We have around 13,000 test accounts in an R3 QA system that people use for automated system testing via Mercury. Currently many of them have back-end passwords set. <br/>A recent development has led me to believe that university password change policy may apply to these test accounts, even in a non-production environment. That means changing SAP back-end passwords every thirty days, and no password re-use for one year.<br/>If we are forced to do this, is there a way to handle these en masse? SU01 doesn't look like a good option here.<br/>I'm already exploring with the testers the idea of deactivating back-end passwords and doing all of their testing through the portal, but it's possible they can't.<br/>Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this!<br/>Jeff
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Regards
---------------Original Message---------------
From: jeff_smith
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 2:45 PM
Subject: Need a method for mass password changes in SAP back-end systems
> We have around 13,000 test accounts in an R3 QA system that people use for automated system testing via Mercury. Currently many of them have back-end passwords set. <br/>A recent development has led me to believe that university password change policy may apply to these test accounts, even in a non-production environment. That means changing SAP back-end passwords every thirty days, and no password re-use for one year.<br/>If we are forced to do this, is there a way to handle these en masse? SU01 doesn't look like a good option here.<br/>I'm already exploring with the testers the idea of deactivating back-end passwords and doing all of their testing through the portal, but it's possible they can't.<br/>Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this!<br/>Jeff
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