on ‎2005 Jun 20 2:21 PM
My installation is aborted almost immediatly.
I receive a message saying that my password for j2eadm is too short. This is a standard Windows XP message informing that the password is not within my company's standards.
Since I have not entered any user name or password, I can only assume that the installation tries to create a user on its own with a "simple" password.
<b>Anyone know where is the installation file which controls the passwords?</b>
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right the pw is admin. Predefined - to keep it simple.
And to have a predified password for the examples contained.
We change this maybe in the next version. In meantin you must use the slim edition.
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Can I add other SAP modules on top of slim edition? For example: EP, KM. I couldn't install Java Edition due to the company restriction about the password length. I still don't understand why installer has to use "admin" for the default password? It's not user friendly design. I like the way in SP9 installer, I really hope they can make change on this.
Justin
Is there anyway also to evaluate the CAF 1.0 and Guided Procedures 2.0 without the sneak preview edition? My company is already an SAP customer, so is there any type of downloads on service.sap.com that would be available for those products? I can also wait for a new installer that doesn't use the password.
Any help would be appreciated. Let me know if we should just contact our sales representative instead.
Thank you,
Stephen
there is a way for changing the standard password to meet your security policy. simply do the following:
- create the windows users "j2eadm" and "SAPServiceJ2E" manually in windows control panel. Assign passwords that match your security policy.
- the SAP installer now detects that the users already exist with another password than "admin". the installer now asks for the password the users already have. then, the installation should continue...
best regards,
Markus
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