Default sap* password

Hi all!
I just created a new client in scc4 on my solman system.
When I try to login with sap* to do the client copy, I can´t.
I tried with the following passwords:
- pass
- 06071992
- 19920706
Any idea?
Greetings,
Wadih Saad

Please do these steps
1) Activate sap* user by adding profile parameter login/no_automatic_user_sapstar to 0 and restarting application server.
2) Now login to new client with sap* and PASS
Thanks
Prince Jose

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