

Custom string PW_URL can exist, but mustn´t. Custom string MSSERV maintained with the message server port. URL field maintained with sapgui_sso:// to allow a seamless login via SSO to the system/client. The username is referenced to DOMAIN\USER (can be simplified according to needs of course). The auto-type sequences offer different ways of password change or logon.īy purpose SU01/SU10 have been excluded as those are Admin functions, no end user functions.Īn entry is maintained like SIDCLNT, e.g. sapgui_id+pw:// & sapgui_sso:// perform automated login – which one to use depends on personal requirement. sapgui:// is the only one which allows an automated password change via auto-type. The URL overrides build the backbone for login and password change. We started with one only in the past but created more soon after. Why so many URL overrides and Auto-Type sequences? So download the latest keepass version and add this as URLĬmd://sapshcut –maxgui -system= This has been blogged about before for example by Peter Langnerīut because i’m lazy and know when copying from one to another that I’ll miss something when recreating, I modified his script just slightly to be able to fetch the name and client from the title. Yes I know i’m petty.īut i want to show you how I managed to open the SAP GUI directly from within keypass. I started using Keepass to handle my passwords, but got annoyed with always having to ALT+TAB between my sapgui logon window and the keepass window. Or maybe you are like some other people i’ve seen who keeps their passwords in an excel sheet or text file, which obviously is a no-go!

I keep forgetting my passwords, enter them for the wrong systems. If you are in any way like me then you feel like you are constantly asking your security people for unlocks to various systems and clients.
