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How To Fix /BSNAGT/MESSAGE334 - Security related attributes reset by user &1


/BSNAGT/MESSAGE334 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -

  • Message number: 334

  • Message text: Security related attributes reset by user &1

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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE334 - Details

  • The SAP error message /BSNAGT/MESSAGE334 indicates that security-related attributes for a user have been reset. This typically occurs in the context of user management and authorization in SAP systems, particularly when dealing with user roles, profiles, or security settings.
    
    Cause: User Action: The error is triggered when a user (identified by &1) has reset certain security attributes. This could be due to manual changes made by an administrator or the user themselves. Authorization Changes: Changes in user roles or profiles that affect security attributes can lead to this message. System Configuration: Certain configurations in the system may enforce resets of security attributes under specific conditions.
    Solution: Review User Changes: Check the change logs for the user to identify what changes were made and by whom. This can help determine if the reset was intentional or accidental. Restore Security Attributes: If the reset was not intended, restore the previous security attributes for the user. This may involve reassigning

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