At Bosch, I used to read a SAP Note for this topic. I did apply into a Testing project to help my Junior login into system much faster ( we used common Dummy SAP user for testing, therefore there is no security preach for this). ^^ Thanks God that you had helped me to remind it!
Good question. If you type "start sapshcut /?" you see all the possible parameters. There is no option for SSO. Does it work if you do not use the password parameter?
Hi, What if i have 2 system with the same system ID but different application server number, your BAT file is only selecting 1 system and not working on another system with the same System ID. Can you give techincal name for the field Application server?
At Bosch, I used to read a SAP Note for this topic. I did apply into a Testing project to help my Junior login into system much faster ( we used common Dummy SAP user for testing, therefore there is no security preach for this).
^^
Thanks God that you had helped me to remind it!
Interesting. This is a great way to login fast ^^
Such a great video. Clear, easy to understand and helpful. Honestly, I still prefer SAP GUI shortcuts. But nice video.
Thank you so much
👍
👍
It's very helpful, but what to be done in case of SSO (Single Sign ON) login. We are not using password to login SAP.
Thank you in Advance.
Good question. If you type "start sapshcut /?" you see all the possible parameters. There is no option for SSO. Does it work if you do not use the password parameter?
Easy to understand and very helpful !!! 👍👍👍
That is great 👍
Sehr gute Tipps, danke 😊
Sehr gerne Klara 😊
Thanks for your helpful content 😉
Thank you very much 😉
Спасибо за информацию👍
👍
Hi, What if i have 2 system with the same system ID but different application server number, your BAT file is only selecting 1 system and not working on another system with the same System ID. Can you give techincal name for the field Application server?
You can use -sysname. Just execute "start sapshcut /?" to get explanations on the parameter and more parameters you can use.