on 04-24-2007 9:39 PM
Hi
I was able to establish JCo connections with Client 100.
Now we had to change the client number to 140 and now when I test it, we get the error
com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception: (103) RFC_ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE: Issuer of SSO ticket is not authorized.
Please help??
thanks
-Regards
Priya
Hi,
Please check your entries in transaction STRUSTSS02.
You must have your client in the ACL.
After that, check the SAP Logon Ticket for your system through Environment -> SAP Logon Ticket.
In the output, you can have a red alert concerning the certificate. Use the Activate button...
Hope this helps...
Christophe
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Hi
I have the user in the new client.
Also I logged in from client 140 and did the add to ACL list.
Restrated ECC & EP server,still cant resolve this issue. I checked the SLD, the backend system list all the client numbers.
Please advice
Thanks
-Priya
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hi priya,
you need to create a new tchnical system in sld with client 140.
Rgds
srinivas
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Hi Priya,
Is the user that you testing transported to client 140? May be the root cause of this problem.
Regards,
Luciano
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