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Message type: E = Error
Message class: GR - Report Writer
Message number: 152
Message text: Passwords do not match.
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GR152
- Passwords do not match. ?The SAP error message GR152, which states "Passwords do not match," typically occurs during the process of changing or setting a user password in the SAP system. This error indicates that the two password entries provided by the user do not match, which is a common requirement for password security.
Cause:
- Mismatched Password Entries: The most straightforward cause is that the user has entered different values for the new password and the confirmation password fields.
- Typing Errors: Users may inadvertently make typing errors, such as mistyping characters or using different cases (uppercase vs. lowercase).
- Password Policy Violations: If the new password does not meet the system's password policy requirements (e.g., length, complexity), it may not be accepted, leading to confusion when confirming the password.
Solution:
- Re-enter Passwords: Ensure that both password fields are filled in with the exact same password. It is often helpful to copy and paste the password into both fields to avoid typing errors.
- Check for Typing Errors: Pay close attention to the keyboard layout, especially if using special characters, and ensure that Caps Lock is not inadvertently turned on.
- Review Password Policy: Check the password policy for the SAP system to ensure that the new password meets all requirements (length, complexity, etc.). If the password does not meet these criteria, modify it accordingly.
- Use a Simple Password Temporarily: If you are unsure about the complexity requirements, try using a simple password that you know meets the basic criteria (e.g., a combination of letters and numbers) to see if that resolves the issue.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the GR152 error and successfully change your password in the SAP system.
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