IDES ABAP Workbench and access key

Hi everyone,
I am new to SAP, please Help.
1. How i can use OSS ID.
2. I installed 4.6B IDES, but ABAP - Workbench is not
   accessable.
3. How i can get Access Key for ABAP Workbench.
Thanks in Advance
Shareef

Hi,
If you have OSS ID, you can use it to logon to service.sap.com where you have all kinds of support and help services available. That is where you use it.
ABAP workbench will be accessible if you have authorization. I think you mean to say you are not able to create/change objects. For this you will have to register your userid as developer (again at service.sap.com) and that will give you the developer access key that you can then use.
If you are changing any SAP object, you will need to get the corresponding key from OSS.
If you do not have OSS logon, then you can forget about it (well, not strictly so, but that is the official 'truth'.).
cheers,
Ajay

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