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0 – 40。 default value 0Available after SAP NetWeaver login/min_password_uppercaseSpecifies how many characters in uppercase letters a password must contain. Permissible values: 0 – 40。 default value 0Available after SAP NetWeaver login/password_history_sizeSpecifies the number of passwords (chosen by the user, not the administrator) that the system stores and that the user cannot use again.Permissible values: 1 – 100 (unit: number of entries)。 default value 5Available after SAP NetWeaver login/password_downwards_patibilitySpecifies the degree of backward patibility to be achieved. The default value is 1, where the values have the following meaning:0With login/password_downwards_patibility = 0, passwords are stored in a format that systems with older kernels cannot interpret. The system only generates new (backward inpatible) password hash values.1The system also generates backward patible password hash values internally, but does not evaluate these for passwordbased logons (to its own system). This setting is required, if this system is used as the central system of a Central User Administration that systems that only support backward patible password hash values are also connected to the system group.2The system also generates backward patible password hash values internally, which it evaluates if a logon with the new, nonbackward patible password failed. In this way, the system checks whether the logon would have been accepted with the backward patible password (truncated after eight characters, and converted to uppercase). This is recorded in the system log. The logon fails. This setting is to allow the identification of backward inpatibility problems.3As with 2, but the logon is regarded as successful. This setting is to allow the avoidance of backward inpatibility problems.4As with 3, but no entry is created in the system log.5Full backward patibility: the system only creates backward patible password hash values.Available after SAP NetWeaver login/password_change_waittimeSpec