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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SAML2_MESSAGES -
Message number: 001
Message text: Are you sure that you want to disable SAML 2.0 Local Provider?
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SAML2_MESSAGES001
- Are you sure that you want to disable SAML 2.0 Local Provider? ?The SAP error message SAML2_MESSAGES001 typically occurs when you are trying to disable the SAML 2.0 Local Provider in your SAP system. This message is a confirmation prompt that asks if you are sure you want to proceed with disabling the provider.
Cause:
The error message is not necessarily an error but rather a warning or confirmation prompt. It is designed to ensure that users are aware of the implications of disabling the SAML 2.0 Local Provider, which is used for Single Sign-On (SSO) functionality in SAP systems. Disabling this provider can affect authentication processes and user access.
Solution:
Confirm Your Intent: If you are sure that you want to disable the SAML 2.0 Local Provider, you can proceed with the action. If you are unsure, it is advisable to review the implications of disabling it.
Check Dependencies: Before disabling the provider, check if there are any dependencies or configurations that rely on the SAML 2.0 Local Provider. This includes reviewing any applications or services that may be using SSO.
Backup Configuration: It is a good practice to back up your current configuration before making changes. This way, you can restore it if needed.
Proceed with Disabling: If you are certain about disabling the provider, you can confirm the action in the SAP system. This usually involves navigating to the SAML 2.0 configuration settings and confirming the disable action.
Testing: After disabling the provider, conduct thorough testing to ensure that the system functions as expected and that there are no authentication issues for users.
Related Information:
If you encounter further issues or have specific configurations, consulting with your SAP Basis team or SAP support may provide additional insights tailored to your environment.
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