Getting
Started Your server is
determined alphabetically by the first
letter of your school or department. Get a Kerberos ticket Note
If
you checked your mail in
Eudora, you already have
a Kerberos
ticket. 1. From the Task bar, select the menu path: Result: The login screen
appears. 2. Click the Renew Ticket(s) button 3. Type in your username and click
OK. 4. Type in your password and click
OK. Result: Your ticket appears. 5. Minimize or close the Leash32 window. Start SAP 1. From the Task bar, select the following menu path: Result: The Starting window appears. If you have items
in your Workflow Inbox, click the Enter button Exit SAP 1. Click the Exit button 2. In the Logoff pad click Yes. 3. Follow the menu path: Connection >> Exit. Result: Your SAP session is terminated. Destroy Kerberos ticket 1. Return to the "Leash
32" screen. Note
If
you destroy your
Kerberos ticket, you
will need another one
for Eudora and other
applications which
require a Kerberos
ticket. 2. Click the Destroy Ticket(s) button 3. Click OK. Result: Your Kerberos ticket is
destroyed. 4. Close the Leash 32 window.
Note
If
you checked your mail in Eudora, you already have
a Kerberos ticket. 2. Click the New Login button. 3. Type in your username (if not already provided by default). 3. Type in your password. (Your realm should be provided
by default.) 4. Click the Login button. Result: Your username should
appear in the "Kerberos Manager" window in
the Ticket box.
5. Close the "Kerberos Manager" window.
Start SAP The SAPGUI icon 1. Double-click on the SAPGUI icon and wait. 2. The launch pad appears. Double-click Production-1 or Production-2
depending upon your school or department. Result: The SAP User Menu screen appears on a Macintosh.
If you have items in your Workflow Inbox, click the Enter
button
Note
The SAP screen
may take a moment to appear. Don't try double-clicking
in the launch pad again, as this will open an
additional SAP session to open. Exit
SAP 1. Click the Exit button 2. In the Logoff pad click Yes.
You will quit the SAPgui. 3. Follow the menu path: Connection >> Exit. Result: Your SAP session is terminated.
Note
This is the recommended
way to log off SAP for the Macintoshes. Destroy your Kerberos ticket 1. Double-click on the Kerberos Manager icon.
Note
If
you destroy your Kerberos ticket, you will need
another one for Eudora and other applications
which require a Kerberos ticket. Result: The "Kerberos Manager" window is displayed. 2. Click on your username displayed in
the Ticket box. 3. Click the Destroy Tickets
button. 4. Close the "Kerberos Manager" window.
Logging
On and Off
There are two ways for users to
access the SAP Production system, via
the Production 1 server or the
Production 2 server. Do not worry about
logging onto the "wrong" Production
system. Users are asked to log on via a
specific server to help balance the
load of users accessing SAP.
Your School or
Department
Name Begins
With
Logon to:
Start>>Programs>>SAP Frontend>>Leash32
Shortcut.
.
Start>>Programs>>SAP Frontend>>SAP Frontend-All>>Production
to bypass the message. The SAP User Menu screen is displayed.
on the Toolbar or follow the menu path: System >>
Logoff.
.
1. Double-click on the Kerberos
Manager icon
. 
will
be installed on your desktop or in the SAP folder on your
hard drive.
in the notification dialog box. You see loading data at the
bottom of the screen. The SAP User Menu screen is displayed.
on the Toolbar or follow the menu path: System >>
Logoff.

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