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TMSADMatSID.DOMAIN_SID password Error

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

I have a new installation number in my Solution Manager ( because of a migration), and it makes some passwords of the RFCs being broken, I have regenerated every password and the RFCs are working ok, but the TMSADMatSID.DOMAIN_SID RFC test connection gets me this error: Error Details Error during the retrieval of the logon data stored in secure storage, i have read notes about it and the use of the secstore transaction, but i dont really know how to use it, and i dont know how to regenerate the default password for his RFC, any advice about this issue?.

Regards,

Paul

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Former Member
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Hi

But this way should always help

Login to your domain controller, 000 client. DDIC user.

Go to STMS tcode. Overview > System.

Selectm the system, then go to Extras > Generate RFC destinations

Extras > Distribute & Activate configuration

else

try to reset the TMSADM user and check since this connection uses the user TMSADM each R/3 System in client 000

[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_45b/helpdata/en/44/b4a07a7acc11d1899e0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_45b/helpdata/en/44/b4a07a7acc11d1899e0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm]

Please check

Jansi

Former Member
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Thanks Shivjansi, I did follow your advice and everything is working ok now

Regards,

Paul

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The password for the TMSADM user is also entered in the RFC information, meaning that:

-if you change the password of the TMSADM user in SU01 using a CUA for all systems/clients (including 000), you need to change the password in each RFC that uses the TMSADM user + password combo as well. Otherwise, the user will get locked for systems where the password entered in the RFC does not match the maintained password in SU01

-If you change the password on a local system or for a selection of systems using the CUA, you need to change the password in the corresponding RFC's

hope this helps...

best regards,

Jeroen.