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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSAR - Data Transfer and Metadata Maintenance
Message number: 169
Message text: The passwords entered do not agree with one another.
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RSAR169
- The passwords entered do not agree with one another. ?The SAP error message RSAR169, which states "The passwords entered do not agree with one another," typically occurs during the process of setting or changing a password in the SAP system, particularly in the context of Remote Function Call (RFC) connections or when configuring data transfer settings.
Cause:
The error is caused by a mismatch between the passwords entered in two fields. This usually happens in the following scenarios:
- When a user is trying to create or change a password and the two password fields do not match.
- When configuring RFC destinations or connections where the password needs to be confirmed.
Solution:
To resolve the RSAR169 error, follow these steps:
Re-enter Passwords: Ensure that you are entering the same password in both fields. Double-check for any typos, extra spaces, or case sensitivity issues.
Use a Simple Password: If you are having trouble, try using a simple password temporarily to ensure that the issue is not related to special characters or complexity requirements.
Check User Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to change passwords or configure RFC connections.
Clear Cache: Sometimes, clearing the cache or restarting the SAP GUI can help resolve temporary glitches.
Consult Documentation: If you are configuring RFC connections, refer to the SAP documentation for the specific version you are using to ensure that you are following the correct procedures.
Contact Support: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSAR169 error and successfully enter the correct passwords.
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