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Message type: E = Error
Message class: OSPCT_MSG - Check Tool Core Message Class
Message number: 007
Message text: RFC destination &1 should select No Logon and Send SAP LogonTicket
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OSPCT_MSG007
- RFC destination &1 should select No Logon and Send SAP LogonTicket ?The SAP error message OSPCT_MSG007 indicates that there is an issue with the configuration of the RFC (Remote Function Call) destination in your SAP system. Specifically, it suggests that the RFC destination is set up to require a logon, but it should be configured to use a SAP Logon Ticket instead.
Cause:
The error occurs when:
- The RFC destination is configured to require a user logon (username and password) instead of using a Logon Ticket.
- The system is trying to authenticate using a method that is not supported by the current configuration.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you need to change the configuration of the RFC destination to use a Logon Ticket. Here are the steps to do this:
Access the RFC Destination Configuration:
- Go to transaction code
SM59
in the SAP GUI.- Locate the RFC destination that is causing the error.
Edit the RFC Destination:
- Select the RFC destination and click on the "Change" button.
- In the configuration settings, look for the "Logon & Security" tab.
Change Logon Method:
- Under the "Logon Method" section, change the setting to "No Logon" or "Send SAP Logon Ticket" (the exact wording may vary based on your SAP version).
- Ensure that the "Use SAP Logon Ticket" option is selected.
Save the Changes:
- After making the changes, save the configuration.
Test the RFC Connection:
- Use the "Connection Test" feature in
SM59
to verify that the RFC destination is now working correctly.Related Information:
If the issue persists after making these changes, you may need to check for additional configuration settings or consult with your SAP Basis team for further troubleshooting.
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