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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNVMBTRFC - Messages used in RFC Management and its objects
Message number: 110
Message text: Password for Destination &1 not formal correct. Reason: &2
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CNVMBTRFC110
- Password for Destination &1 not formal correct. Reason: &2 ?The SAP error message CNVMBTRFC110 indicates that there is an issue with the password for a specified RFC (Remote Function Call) destination. The message typically states that the password for the destination is not formatted correctly, and it provides a reason for the failure.
Cause:
- Incorrect Password: The password for the specified RFC destination is incorrect or has been changed but not updated in the destination configuration.
- Password Format: The password may not meet the required format or complexity rules set by the system.
- Destination Configuration: The RFC destination itself may not be configured correctly, leading to authentication issues.
- Expired Password: The password for the user associated with the RFC destination may have expired.
Solution:
- Verify Password: Check the password for the user associated with the RFC destination. Ensure that it is correct and has not been changed recently without updating the RFC destination.
- Update RFC Destination:
- Go to transaction SM59 (RFC Destinations).
- Locate the relevant RFC destination (indicated by &1 in the error message).
- Edit the destination and re-enter the correct password.
- Check User Credentials: Ensure that the user credentials used for the RFC destination are valid and have the necessary authorizations.
- Password Format: Ensure that the password meets any complexity requirements set by your SAP system (e.g., length, special characters).
- Test Connection: After updating the password, use the "Test Connection" feature in SM59 to verify that the RFC destination is working correctly.
- Check for Expiration: If the password has expired, reset it and update the RFC destination accordingly.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the CNVMBTRFC110 error and ensure that the RFC destination is configured correctly.
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