Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/OCI_MSG -
Message number: 002
Message text: No authorization to access the HTTP destination:Contact your system admin
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/OCI_MSG002 No authorization to access the HTTP destination: Contact your system admin
typically indicates that the user does not have the necessary authorizations to access a specific HTTP destination configured in the SAP system. This can occur in scenarios where the system is trying to connect to an external service or system via HTTP, and the user executing the request lacks the required permissions.Cause:
- Missing Authorizations: The user does not have the necessary authorizations assigned to access the HTTP destination.
- Incorrect Configuration: The HTTP destination may not be correctly configured in the SAP system.
- Role Assignment: The user may not have the appropriate roles assigned that include the necessary authorizations for the HTTP destination.
- Destination Settings: The HTTP destination settings may not be properly set up in transaction
SM59
.Solution:
Check User Authorizations:
- Use transaction
SU53
immediately after encountering the error to check for missing authorizations.- Review the authorization objects related to HTTP destinations, such as
S_HTTP
,S_RFC
, or any custom authorization objects that may be relevant.Assign Necessary Roles:
- If the user lacks the required authorizations, work with your SAP security team to assign the appropriate roles that include access to the HTTP destination.
Verify HTTP Destination Configuration:
- Go to transaction
SM59
and check the configuration of the HTTP destination.- Ensure that the destination is correctly set up, including the target host, port, and any required authentication methods.
Check for Authorization Objects:
- Ensure that the authorization objects related to the HTTP destination are included in the user's roles. Common authorization objects include:
S_HTTP
for HTTP access.S_RFC
for Remote Function Call access.Consult System Administrator:
- If you are not able to resolve the issue, contact your system administrator for further assistance. They can help review the authorization settings and make necessary adjustments.
Related Information:
SU53
: Display Authorization CheckPFCG
: Role MaintenanceSM59
: RFC DestinationsS_HTTP
: HTTP AuthorizationS_RFC
: RFC AuthorizationBy following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the authorization issue related to the HTTP destination in your SAP system.
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