Producer Security Guide en-US
Producer Security Guide en-US
Customer
1811 | 2018-11-01
SECURITY GUIDE | Customer
The SAP Enable Now Producer is a locale running application with a low amount of security relevant issues.
Nevertheless you will need administrator rights to install the application itself. Installing the Producer on a modern
windows operating system protected by User Access Control you will have to confirm the installation needing
administrator permissions.
Processing recordings as well as playing back lessons will need additionally application based adaptions as
described within the Installation Guide.
The SAP Enable Now Producer is a locale running application with a low amount of security relevant issues.
Nevertheless you will need administrator rights to install the application itself. Installing the Producer on a modern
windows operating system protected by User Access Control you will have to confirm the installation needing
administrator permissions.
Processing recordings as well as playing back lessons will need additionally application based adaptions as
described within the Installation Guide.
2.1 Use
The SAP Enable Now Manager supports connections using SSL protected transfer. As a result the Manager will be
available by transfer protocol type HTTPs. This might be set up as optionally or obligatory connection layer by the
administrator maintaining the Manager instance.
2.2 Prerequisites
Prerequisite Description
2.3 Procedure
If you want to setup a SSL secured connection between Producer and Manager, proceed as following:
1. Open connection wizard by toolbar item Workarea -> Administration -> Connect with Manager...
2. In wizard's first step Select Server enter URL to Managers' instance by replacing http:// with https://
5. Having verified successfully you will see information about connected Manager within the info box below the
button Establish connection.
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