January 2010
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How SAP R/3 security is different from SAP BW and EP
This short blog gives an overview on how Security in SAP BW, Enterprise Portal and SAP HR is different from SAP R/3 Security.
Bug in Spool request affecting all SAP releases
All spool requests created after 2009/12/23 with deletion date exceeding 2010/01/01 are wrongly Y2K’ed as 2099/12/31 or 2100/01/01 regardless of their retention period specified during creation. These spool requests will not be deleted if the spool reorg job RSPO0041 or RSPO1041 is executed with a variant that selects requests according to their deletion data, and [...]
ISF certification for SAP’s Global Trade Service solution
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced on it’s official website that, SAP has gained importer security filing certification for Global Trade Services solutions from U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency. The SAP BusinessObjects Global Trade Services application, which is a part of SAP BusinessObjects governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions, enables customers to more efficiently navigate [...]
GRC Cheat Sheet
This post is not a regular blog but a repository of terms related to Governance Risk Management and Compliance. You may consider it as a GRC cheat sheet. Well the purpose was solely personal but there is no harm in sharing, so here we go.
PortQry.exe a better alternative to Ping, Telnet, tracert
PortQry is a TCP/IP connectivity testing and troubleshooting utility that is included with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Support Tools. This utility reports the port status of target TCP and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports on a local computer or on a remote computer.



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