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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LDAP - LDAP Interface Messages in ABAP
Message number: 090
Message text: The password for the system user is too long or has closing blanks
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LDAP090
- The password for the system user is too long or has closing blanks ?The SAP error message LDAP090 indicates that there is an issue with the password for the system user in the context of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) integration. This error typically arises when the password does not meet the expected criteria set by the LDAP server or the SAP system.
Cause:
- Password Length: The password may exceed the maximum length allowed by the LDAP server or the SAP system.
- Trailing Spaces: The password may contain trailing spaces or special characters that are not accepted by the LDAP server.
- Configuration Issues: There may be a mismatch in the configuration settings between the SAP system and the LDAP server regarding password policies.
Solution:
Check Password Length: Ensure that the password for the system user adheres to the maximum length requirements set by the LDAP server. Typically, passwords should be between 8 to 32 characters, but this can vary based on the server configuration.
Remove Trailing Spaces: Make sure that there are no leading or trailing spaces in the password. This can often happen if the password is copied and pasted from another source.
Review Password Policy: Check the password policy settings on the LDAP server to ensure that the password meets all requirements (e.g., complexity, special characters, etc.).
Update Password: If necessary, update the password for the system user to a new one that complies with the LDAP server's requirements.
Test Connection: After making changes, test the connection between the SAP system and the LDAP server to ensure that the issue is resolved.
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the LDAP090 error and ensure proper integration between your SAP system and the LDAP server.
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