The security configuration check between SharePoint and the SAP Foundation returned an error. Run the {1} configuration utility, {0}Config.exe, with the /CheckConfiguration option to view the error details. Note: If the /CheckConfiguration option shows the security configuration check to be successful then most likely the account under which the health rule is running does not have permissions to execute methods on the External Content Type [{2}, {3}] in the Business Data Catalog or the account has not been mapped to a SAP user in the SAP backend.
The Secure Store has not been provisioned. Please use SharePoint Central Administration to provision the Secure Store Service ...
The Secure Store Target Application ID is a unique identifier. You cannot change this property after you create the Target ...
The Secure Store target application with ID {0} could not be opened. You may need to perform additional configuration by ...
The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust. View the certificate to determine whether ...
The security configuration check between SharePoint and the SAP Foundation returned an error. Run the {1} configuration utility, ...
The security descriptor for this item only contained built-in access control entries. The built-in ACEs have to be removed ...
The security descriptor for this item only contained built-in access control entries. The built-in ACEs have to be removed ...
The security policy cannot be loaded, and will not be used. This is probably because of a problem with the security policy ...
The security policy will apply to requests made through the specified zone. To apply a policy to all zones, select "(All ...