on 2014 May 23 3:21 AM
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Hello William,
First, set the parameter:
login/no_automatic_user_sapstar = 0
Then, execute the following SQL statement, at the database level:
delete from usr02 where mandt='<client>' and bname='SAP*';
Restart the SAP system. You can now logon to "<client>", with "SAP*" and one of the possible default passwords ("PASS", or "06071992").
You can then change the password using SU01.
After you've recovered the ID, remove the parameter mentioned above and restart the system again. You should not logon as "SAP*", nor allow it to be used. This is for security reasons.
Cheers,
Isaias
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