on 03-19-2011 3:10 PM
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
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
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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.
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