on 08-31-2006 1:59 AM
Hi guys!
I'm trying to make a SAP Web Application - SRM.. available in the EP. Does anyone have a guide on how to make this possible, as well as achieve SSO(Single Sign-on)? Thank you very much..
Best Regards,
Glenn
1)you need to install the SRM business package.
the link below can point you in the right direction:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_srm50/helpdata/en/57/47903c8d500b14e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
2)you need to select the SRM scenarios you are interested in. Depending on the scenarios you want to implement, you may need XI.
If you can provide me with an email address I can send you some more documentation.
cheers.
T.
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Hi Tiberiu!
Thanks for your reply. However, all I'm looking to do is to display an existing SRM system in an iView. I'm also looking to achieve SSO to the SRM without User mapping. Which iView template should i use and what are some things to consider to achieve SSO? Thanks so much..
Best Regards,
Glenn
First of all you have to configure your SRM Backend system for SSO via SAP Logon Ticket using transaction STRUST. From there start the Online Help to get further information (some profile parameters have to be adjusted also).
During this you have to export the Portal Certificate and import it into the backend system using transaction STRUST.
For more details see http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/de/4d/dd9b9ce80311d5995500508b6b8b11/frameset.htm
Then in the Portal System Landscape choose "SAP Logon Ticket".
Then it should work.
Regards,
Volker
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