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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ESH_ADM_MSG - ESH Administration and Monitoring Tool
Message number: 167
Message text: You are not authorized to edit connector names
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ESH_ADM_MSG167
- You are not authorized to edit connector names ?The SAP error message ESH_ADM_MSG167 indicates that a user does not have the necessary authorization to edit connector names in the SAP system, specifically in the context of the Enterprise Search (ESH) administration.
Cause:
The error typically arises due to insufficient user permissions. In SAP, authorization checks are performed to ensure that users have the appropriate rights to perform certain actions. In this case, the user attempting to edit connector names lacks the required authorization object or role that grants permission for this specific action.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:
Check User Roles and Authorizations:
- Verify the roles assigned to the user encountering the error. You can do this by navigating to the user management area in SAP (Transaction code: SU01).
- Check if the user has the necessary roles that include permissions for editing connector names in the ESH administration.
Assign Required Authorizations:
- If the user does not have the required roles, you will need to assign them the appropriate role that includes the necessary authorization objects. The relevant authorization object for ESH administration is typically
S_ESM_ADM
or similar, depending on your specific SAP version and configuration.- Consult with your SAP security team or administrator to ensure that the user is granted the correct permissions.
Testing:
- After updating the user’s roles and authorizations, have the user log out and log back in to ensure that the changes take effect.
- Attempt to edit the connector names again to verify that the issue has been resolved.
Documentation and Support:
- If you are unsure about which roles or authorizations are required, refer to the SAP documentation or consult with SAP support for guidance on the specific authorizations needed for ESH administration tasks.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the authorization issue related to the error message ESH_ADM_MSG167.
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