SAP Solution Manager 7.2 · Managing Systems: Managed System Config & EWA

Managed System Configuration needs to auto-create users and roles — why can Central User Administration (CUA) get in the way?

Because CUA restricts the automatic user and role creation that SolMan relies on.

Managed System Configuration connects SolMan to other apps, operating systems, and databases — needing admin rights at each layer. If CUA is enabled, special conditions apply.

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