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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCPR - BC Sets
Message number: 464
Message text: System settings have been reset to 'Default'
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SCPR464
- System settings have been reset to 'Default' ?The SAP error message SCPR464, which states "System settings have been reset to 'Default'," typically indicates that certain configuration settings in the SAP system have been reverted to their default values. This can happen for various reasons, including system upgrades, changes in configuration, or manual resets by users with the appropriate permissions.
Causes:
- Manual Reset: An administrator or user with the necessary permissions may have manually reset the settings.
- System Upgrade: During an upgrade, certain settings may revert to default values as part of the upgrade process.
- Transport Requests: If a transport request is incorrectly configured or executed, it may overwrite existing settings with default values.
- System Errors: Unexpected system errors or crashes can sometimes lead to settings being reset.
- Configuration Changes: Changes made in the configuration settings that are not properly saved or validated can lead to defaults being applied.
Solutions:
- Review Change Logs: Check the system change logs to identify when and why the settings were reset. This can help pinpoint the cause.
- Restore Settings: If you have a backup of the previous configuration, restore the settings from the backup.
- Reconfigure Settings: Manually reconfigure the settings to the desired values. Ensure that you document the changes for future reference.
- Check Transport Requests: Review any recent transport requests that may have affected the configuration settings. Ensure that they are correctly configured and executed.
- User Permissions: Ensure that only authorized personnel have the ability to change system settings to prevent unauthorized resets.
- System Monitoring: Implement monitoring tools to track changes in system settings and alert administrators to unexpected changes.
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