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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PU - Upgrade and Transport Log Messages
Message number: 868
Message text: Sandbox mode found NO illegal accesses by AIM &1.
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PU868
- Sandbox mode found NO illegal accesses by AIM &1. ?The SAP error message "PU868 Sandbox mode found NO illegal accesses by AIM &1" typically relates to the system's sandbox mode, which is a testing environment where certain restrictions are in place to prevent unauthorized access or changes to the system. This message indicates that the system has detected that there are no illegal accesses by the AIM (Application Interface Management) for the specified user or process.
Cause:
- Sandbox Mode: The system is running in sandbox mode, which is designed for testing and development. In this mode, certain checks are enforced to ensure that no unauthorized actions are taken.
- AIM Configuration: The AIM might be configured to monitor and restrict access to certain transactions or data, and it is reporting that no illegal accesses were found.
- User Permissions: The user or process identified by
&1
may not have the necessary permissions to perform certain actions, leading to this message being displayed.Solution:
- Check User Permissions: Ensure that the user or process has the appropriate permissions to perform the actions they are attempting. This may involve reviewing user roles and authorizations.
- Review AIM Configuration: If you are using AIM, check its configuration to ensure that it is set up correctly and that it is not overly restrictive.
- Exit Sandbox Mode: If you are done testing and want to move to a production environment, consider exiting sandbox mode. This may involve changing system settings or configurations.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for specific guidance on handling this error message in your version of SAP.
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