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Microsoft Sharepoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit eBook

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706 Part VIII: Securing SharePoint <strong>Products</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong><br />

If you need to access the SAP application, for SAP credentials you<br />

might enter the following:<br />

Field 1 = SAP user name<br />

Field 2 = SAP password (select Yes for the Mask option)<br />

Field 3 = SAP system number<br />

Field 4 = SAP client number<br />

Field 5 = language<br />

7. Click OK.<br />

Step 5: Provide Account Information for an Application Definition<br />

After you have created the application definition, for group application definition<br />

you have to specify the logon account credentials. For individual application definitions,<br />

you can specify credentials for the users or, alternatively, the users may enter<br />

their credentials in the logon form on the first access.<br />

To specify the logon account information for the application definition, do the<br />

following:<br />

1. On the SharePoint Portal Server Central Administration for server_name page,<br />

in the Component Configuration section, click Manage settings for single<br />

sign-on.<br />

Alternatively, click Start, point to All Programs, point to SharePoint<br />

Portal Server, <strong>and</strong> then click SharePoint Portal Server Single Sign-On<br />

Administration.<br />

2. On the Manage Settings for Single Sign-On for server_name page, in the Enterprise<br />

Application Definition Settings section, click Manage account<br />

information for enterprise application definitions.<br />

3. On the Manage Account Information for an Enterprise Application Definition<br />

page, in the Account Information section, do the following:<br />

a. In the Enterprise Application Definition list, select the name of the<br />

application definition. If you created the application definition to use an<br />

individual account, the user account name box is displayed on the<br />

page. If you created the application definition to use a group account, the<br />

group account name box is displayed.<br />

b. In the User account name or Group account name box, type the<br />

account name that will be mapped to the application credentials.<br />

c. Click OK.<br />

4. On the Provide application_definition_display_name Account Information<br />

page, in the Logon Information section, enter the credentials to be used for<br />

the logon to the enterprise application. The number, the order <strong>and</strong> the names<br />

of the fields displayed follow configuration in the Logon Account Information<br />

section of the application definition.

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