

You can create different databases, each of them protected with a master password. Since I have to remember not only the user an passwords of the SAP systems, but also of a lot of websites and other applications, I was very happy to find this excellent open source software KeePass, a light-weight and easy-to-use password manager. The most people I know use either more or less the same password for all the systems or they use something like excel where they keep their passwords protected with a master password.īoth ways of doing it are not very secure.

So how did I came across this? Well, being a busy consultant my SAP Logon is flooded with system entries and I somehow had to remember all these passwords. Since a good story can always be told twice, I decide to write this blog even before I am going to show it to you in May. Both managed to find out themselves before I could answer – only knowing the title was already a benefit for them. I decided to show the participants how I use KeePass instead of SAP Logon.Īs soon as I had posted the title, Uli Burner came up with I am very interested in your #sithh soljam topic “keepass instead of sap login” – any information about this available yet? and also Gregor Wulf was interested. The idea is to present within 8 minutes innovative solutions / ideas / tools with or on top of SAP technology. Instead of the usual InnoJam we decided to create something new, which we called “Solution Jam” (short: SolJam). Together with Renald Wittwer I am preparing SAP Inside Track 2012 in Hamburg.
