on 09-28-2010 7:32 AM
Hi All
Different users log in to the client, some with right password and some with wrong password. How to see whether the
user entered the right password or wrong password. How many times they entered the wrong password before the account gets locked.
I know how to look for the locked user account. My question is there any way we can look the user account wrong password entries and how many times they entered the wrong password. This specific information..
Any Idea folks..
Thanks in advance for your answers
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Edited by: Juan Reyes on Sep 28, 2010 9:15 AM
Hi,
Tcode SUIM , Expand user then execute
With Unsuccessful Logons
Regards,
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My question is there any way we can look the user account wrong password entries and how many times they entered the wrong password. This specific information
Yes, that information is recorded by the Security Audit Log SM20
Regards
Juan
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Hi,
You can check; Number of incorrect logons for a user after which the logon procedure will terminate using this parameter.
in rz11 ,
login/fails_to_session_end
These parameters may help you.
http://help.sap.com/crmcg_en/22/41c43ac23cef2fe10000000a114084/content.htm
My question is there any way we can look the user account wrong password entries and how many times they entered the wrong password.
I don't think this is possible - to cheek , how many times the user entered the wrong password.
Even if possible , those types of messages should appear in the system log - sm21
Regards
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