How To Fix ICF_SYSTEM_LOGIN080 - You are already logged on to the system in the following sessions:


ICF_SYSTEM_LOGIN080 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: ICF_SYSTEM_LOGIN - Messages for System Logon

  • Message number: 080

  • Message text: You are already logged on to the system in the following sessions:

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message ICF_SYSTEM_LOGIN080 - You are already logged on to the system in the following sessions: ?
    The SAP error message ICF_SYSTEM_LOGIN080 indicates that a user is attempting to log into the SAP system while they already have active sessions. This is a security feature designed to prevent multiple logins from the same user, which can lead to data integrity issues and confusion.
    
    Cause: Multiple Sessions: The user has already logged into the SAP system in one or more sessions. Session Timeout: The user may have left a session open, and the system is preventing a new login to avoid conflicts. User Configuration: The system may be configured to limit the number of concurrent sessions for a user.
    Solution: Log Out of Existing Sessions: The user should log out of any existing sessions before attempting to log in again. This can be done by: Closing the SAP GUI or web browser where the session is open. Using the transaction code SM04 (for administrators) to view and terminate user sessions if necessary. Check Session Limits: If the

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