on 10-03-2011 3:12 PM
Hi there,
I'm new in ABAP.
I did install the SAP NetWeaver 702e 64bits on Windows 7 Pro 64.
The instalation was successfully, but when i'm going to create a "Hello World" program on SE80 (with the user BCUSER), appears a dialog asking for an Access Key (that could be generated at OSS).
I want to know where i can generate this code.
Sorry if this is not the correct forum for this question.
Regards,
Zack.
Ok, thx all.
I solve it with a register on minisap site, where i'd put the hardware key...
tks folks.
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Hi Zack:
If you open the start.htm page located on your SAP NetWeaver 7.02 ABAP installation directory and go to the Section "Installation/ Uninstallation" > "Login via SAP GUI", you'll see the information below (probably you'll have tu use the "Next" icon at the bottom of the page).
BCUSER in Client 001 is preshipped with password: abcd1234. Change with Transaction SU01. If not you have to create your development user: BCUSER. Purpose of the BCUSER is to develop applications and maintain the system. If you create or modify SAP objects within the customer namespace (starting with Y or Z), you need to enter the developer key for this user: 29671482393151224771 (Remark: valid after you installed the licensekey. If your system type is "initial" enter: 07222097363139263004). Enter when prompted. (Remark: This is not an access keys to modify SAP objects. Custom development namespace is Z* or Y*).
You need to enter the developer key for this user: 29671482393151224771 (Remark: valid after you installed the licensekey. If your system type is "initial" enter: 07222097363139263004).
Regards,
Francisco Milan
Edited by: Francisco Milan on Oct 5, 2011 10:54 AM
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If you name your program starting with a Z or Y, you wonu2019t be asked for access key.
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