This tab lets you view and modify SAP UME accounts.
The tab contains the following fields:
Defines the name of the account. This is the SAP logon name.
Mandatory: Yes
(Read-only) Defines the identifier set by SAP AS Java when the user was created.
(Write-only) Defines the password for the account on the SAP UME endpoint.
Restricted characters: Passwords cannot begin with a ? (question mark) or a ! (exclamation point).
Restricted passwords: PASS, SAP*
Note: The default password restrictions and character restrictions are based on SAP ABAP password rules. If you are using a different user store such as Active Directory, you can remove the restrictions. For more information, see Customizing Password Restrictions in the Connectors Guide.
Mandatory: Yes
Max. length: 14 characters
Specifies that the account is locked in SAP UME. For more information, see Locked and Suspended Passwords in the Connectors Guide.
Default: False
Defines the date from which this account is valid. When you create an account, the default value is today's date.
Data type: DateTime
Defines the date at which this account becomes invalid. When you create an account, the default value is December 31, 2500 at 12:00:00 AM in your local time.
Data type: DateTime
(Read-only) Defines the source of the home data for the account.
(Read-only) Specifies that the user cannot log in using a password. Users should log on using an alternative method, such as client certificate in SSL.
Default: False
Note: This attribute is available on SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP17 and SAP NetWeaver 7.01 SP2 and later. For earlier SAP AS Java systems, it is ignored. For more information, see "SAP note 1238330 - Missing attribute in SPML schema".
Identifies the security policy that applies to this account.
Possible Values: Default and Technical User
Default: Default
Specifies that this account is a service user, which is used only for communication within SAP.
Default: False
Note: This attribute is available on SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP17 and SAP NetWeaver 7.01 SP2 and later. For earlier SAP AS Java systems, it is ignored. For more information, see "SAP note 1238330 - Missing attribute in SPML schema".
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