02-19-2009 6:48 AM
Hi,
When I am trying to do a RFC from one R/3 system(Client 420) to another R/3 system(Client 600),
I am getting a screen to enter user name and password.
So what needs to be done to skip that login and password?
Regards,
Pooja
02-19-2009 6:59 AM
Hi,
Create a RFC in transaction SM59.
Provide the log on credentials of the other client which you are going to connect under logon & security
tab and save tthe RFC destination.
Then you will not be needed to provide login id and password every time.
Regards
Arindam
02-19-2009 7:03 AM
Just need to change the user profile into super user .
Regards
Shashi
02-19-2009 7:26 AM
Hi,
Go to Logon & Securityu201D tab and just give the Logon details of the destination u2013 Language, Client, User, Password.
Regards,
Jyothi CH.
02-19-2009 7:34 AM
02-19-2009 10:11 AM
Hi,
Thank you for all your answers.
Many users need to use the same program which is doing RFC so filling login and password will not
work and even cant make so many users as super users.
Priya- How can I maintain the trusted - trusting relationship between the systems? is there any setting that is required? .
If im SM59 i make it as trusted connection and then run the program it is giving error "No authorization to log on as a trusted system (Trusted RC=1)."
Regards,
Pooja
03-10-2009 10:42 AM
Solved...
*Solution: *
Use Trusted system in the connection in the second R/3 system.
Tcode: SMT1 And Sm59
Regards,
Pooja
03-10-2009 10:43 AM
Solved...
Solved...
Solution:
Use Trusted system in the connection in the second R/3 system.
Tcode: SMT1 And Sm59
Regards,
Pooja
Use Trusted system in the connection in the second R/3 system.
Tcode: SMT1 And Sm59
Regards,
Pooja