![]() ![]() Well, the purpose here is not to protect the SAP System. So why do we need this security model for the SAP GUI, when SAP has a fully-fledged Security model with roles and profiles that protect our systems and our data in the backend? Why do we need the security rules in the SAP GUI ? When we roll out this solution, we may not want to ask our end-users to allow or deny access. Maybe we have created a solution or a shortcut that calls for a specific functionality in the SAP Guide. Well maybe not this exact version, but a least a variant of it.Įverytime SAP GUI interacts with our local PC outside the SAP Logon framework, we get a version of this, but usually, we just check the “Remember My Decision” and press “Allow“, for next time.īut what if we don’t want our users to be bothered with these kind of decisions? We all have seen this screen, from time to time.
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