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Component: SLC-REG
Component Name: Supplier Registration
Description: SAP Application Interface Framework CA-GTF-AIF A test that humans can pass but computer programs cannot, such as entering distorted text.
Key Concepts: CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. It is a type of challenge-response test used in computing to determine whether or not the user is human. In the context of SLC-REG Supplier Registration, CAPTCHA is used to ensure that only legitimate users are able to register as suppliers. How to use it: When registering as a supplier on SLC-REG, users will be presented with a CAPTCHA challenge. This challenge will usually involve entering a series of letters and/or numbers into a text box. Once the correct answer is entered, the user will be able to proceed with the registration process. Tips & Tricks: If you are having difficulty reading the CAPTCHA challenge, you can click on the “refresh” button to generate a new challenge. Additionally, if you are still having difficulty, you can click on the “audio” button to hear an audio version of the challenge. Related Information: CAPTCHA is just one of many security measures used by SAP to ensure that only legitimate users are able to access its systems. Other security measures include two-factor authentication and biometric authentication.