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A. Logon.pad
B. Saplog.ini
C. Saplogon.ini
D. Sap.ini
A. Locks/unlocks SAP objects during database updates.
B. Puts/reads messages in the SAP message queue
C. Reads/writes update messages in the database.
D. Enables/disables SAP print queues.
A. Can not logon to any client as no role is assigned
B. In the client where the user was created and in client 001
C. In the client where the user was created and in client 000
D. Only in the client where the user was created
A. As many as possible
B. Three
C. Two
D. One
A. All
B. This data is nevertheless divided by client so that different companies can be administered and controlled in different clients
C. The data for all clients in an SAP system is stored within a single common database
D. A client is
A. Assigning users to database
B. Distributing transaction load
C. Accessing access to ICM
D. Assigning users to work process
A. Three
B. None
C. Two
D. One
A. SAP recommends that you operate a separate ICM for each client in an SAP system.
B. You can use an instance profile parameter to configure how many ICMs are started for each dispatcher.
C. The ICM is implemented as a thread and is available for a large number of operating systems.
D. The ICM is a process which internally consists of multiple threads that is available for all operating systems supported by SAP
A. The SAP Web dispatcher communicates with the message server.
B. The SAP Web dispatcher makes a firewall superfluous.
C. The SAP Web dispatcher stores system information in a small local database.
D. None
A. Enqueue time
B. Database time
C. Logon time
D. Rfc or cpic time