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System Administrator
Duration:Content:- SAP Navigation 2005.
- SAP Web Application Server Overview.
- SAP Web Application Server User Configuration.
- SAP Web Application Server Basic System Maintenance.
- SAP Web Application Server System Maintenance II.
- SAP Web Application Server Database Interaction.
- SAP Web Application Server User Authorization Administration.
Goals:- Explain the SAP Web Application Server architecture. The SAP Web AS is the central component of the SAP NetWeaver's application platform.
- Define the client/server concepts and the SAP system configuration types.
- Configure SAP Logon, describe the logon process and the use of logon groups.
- List the main analysis transactions in the SAP system.
- Start and stop the SAP system and analyze logs and traces. Describe the initialization process steps done with Microsoft Management Console in the Windows operating system.
- Describe the RFC interface, configure and test RFC connections using the SM59 transaction.
- Describe the structure of a Workbench and Customizing change requests.
- Describe the transports in the Three-System Landscape.
- Manually import change requests using the STMS transaction.
- Verify the transports using the Transport Organizer.
- Find the log files of the following databases: SAP DB/Max DB, MS SQL Server, Oracle, DB2 (Universal Database), Informix and DB2 (OS/390).
- Understand the authorization test done for every program execution in the SAP system; define users, roles and profiles.
- Define User Master Record, Authorization and Roles.
- Describe the SU01 - User Maintenance transaction. Define Authorization Objects (its elements and structure).
- Describe how the SAP system does the authorization test.
- Perform the Role and Profile Maintenance using the PFCG transaction.
- Introduce the available resources for central user administration (CUA).
- Describe the CUA and the data exchange between Directory Servers and the SAP system.
- Navigate within the SAP system.
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