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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STC_TM - Task List Manager Messages
Message number: 326
Message text: User settings reset to default values
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STC_TM326
- User settings reset to default values ?The SAP error message STC_TM326 indicates that user settings in the SAP system have been reset to their default values. This can occur in various contexts, particularly when dealing with background jobs, task management, or system configuration.
Cause:
- System Upgrade or Patch: Sometimes, after an upgrade or applying a patch, user settings may revert to default due to changes in the underlying configuration or system behavior.
- Transport Requests: If a transport request is imported that includes changes to user profiles or settings, it may reset user-specific configurations.
- User Profile Changes: Changes made to user profiles or roles can lead to a reset of settings.
- System Administration Actions: Administrators may reset user settings intentionally for troubleshooting or standardization purposes.
- Corruption or Errors: Corruption in user settings or errors during system operations can also lead to this message.
Solution:
- Review User Settings: Check the user settings to see what has been reset. You can do this by navigating to the user profile settings in the SAP GUI.
- Reconfigure Settings: Manually reconfigure the user settings as needed. This may include preferences for layout, default values, and other personalized settings.
- Check System Logs: Review system logs (transaction SM21) for any related errors or warnings that might provide insight into why the settings were reset.
- Consult with Basis Team: If the issue persists or if it seems to be a systemic problem, consult with your SAP Basis team to investigate any recent changes or issues in the system.
- User Training: Ensure that users are aware of how to set their preferences and what to do if they notice their settings have been reset.
Related Information:
If the issue is recurrent or affects multiple users, it may be indicative of a larger systemic issue that requires further investigation by your SAP support team.
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