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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 26 - Dokumentenverwaltung
Message number: 604
Message text: Changing own Admin authorization not allowed.
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26604
- Changing own Admin authorization not allowed. ?The SAP error message "26604 Changing own Admin authorization not allowed" typically occurs when a user attempts to modify their own administrative authorizations or roles within the SAP system. This is a security measure to prevent users from altering their own access rights, which could lead to unauthorized access or changes to sensitive data.
Cause:
- Self-Modification Attempt: The user is trying to change their own user profile or authorization settings.
- Authorization Restrictions: The system is configured to prevent users with administrative roles from modifying their own authorizations to maintain security and integrity.
- Role Assignment: The user may have been assigned a role that includes administrative privileges, but the system restricts changes to those privileges.
Solution:
- Request Changes Through an Administrator: If you need to change your authorizations, you should contact your SAP system administrator or the relevant security team. They can make the necessary changes on your behalf.
- Use a Different User Account: If you have access to another user account that does not have administrative privileges, you can log in with that account to make changes to your profile or authorizations.
- Review Role Assignments: If you believe you should have the ability to change your authorizations, discuss with your security team to review your role assignments and permissions.
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