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Component: AP-LM-SPC
Component Name: CRO14-Service Provider Cockpit
Description: An RFC destination which is based upon a trust relationship between SAP systems. As a prerequisite, the calling SAP system must be registered in the called system as a calling system. The called system is known as the trusting or called system. A trust relationship minimizes the requirement for authentication when logging on to a remote system.
Key Concepts: A trusted RFC destination is a secure connection between two SAP systems. It is used to allow communication between the two systems without having to enter a username and password each time. The trusted RFC destination is set up in the SAP system and is used to authenticate the connection between the two systems. How to use it: In order to use a trusted RFC destination, you must first create it in the SAP system. This can be done by going to the Service Provider Cockpit (SPC) in the AP-LM-SPC CRO14 component. Once you have created the trusted RFC destination, you can then use it to securely connect two SAP systems. Tips & Tricks: When setting up a trusted RFC destination, make sure that you use a strong password and that you keep it secure. Additionally, make sure that you regularly check the status of the connection to ensure that it is still secure. Related Information: For more information on setting up a trusted RFC destination, please refer to SAP's documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up a trusted RFC destination.