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Only a successful logon using the SAP user and password (not SSO) will reset the failed login counter. If you log in using SSO, the password prompt will continue to appear, as it does not reset this counter. Here are two useful profile parameters: login/fails_to_session_end Specifies the number of failed logon attempts before the system temporarily blocks further logon attempts for that session. This should be set lower than the value for login/fails_to_user_lock. login/fails_to_user_lock Defines the number of failed logon attempts before the system permanently locks the user account.
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how to activate the GOS object in the IMA11 T-code
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Hide Generic Object Services (GOS) in SAP Transactions
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Generic Object Services (GOS) in SAP ERP
th-cam.com/video/K7UBH8Vy-is/w-d-xo.html
Generic Object Services (GOS) missing in VA02, VA03, VA22, etc.
th-cam.com/video/xQ9wD9UAhDk/w-d-xo.html
Hello, everytime I log in a pop up window comes up telling how many fail login attempts I had. Can I remove this?
Only a successful logon using the SAP user and password (not SSO) will reset the failed login counter. If you log in using SSO, the password prompt will continue to appear, as it does not reset this counter.
Here are two useful profile parameters:
login/fails_to_session_end
Specifies the number of failed logon attempts before the system temporarily blocks further logon attempts for that session. This should be set lower than the value for login/fails_to_user_lock.
login/fails_to_user_lock
Defines the number of failed logon attempts before the system permanently locks the user account.
@ Thanks for your swift answer