Accessing ESSO Reporting Services Console

Hi to everyone,
I have just deployed the Oracle ESSO Reporting Services (version 11.1.1.5.0) with MS SQL Server 2008 R2 database to collect events about ESSO-LM. Both the Reporting Console and database are on the same server with Windows Server 2008 R2.
Events from one, test, client (there are no others at the moment) are being written to the database well, but I can not access the Reporting Console via web browser. As soon as I fill the user credentials, the login process starts but fails with the following errors (depending on the Silverlight):
==== with Silverlight 5.1.20913.00 ====
[Async_ExceptionOccurred]
Arguments:
Debugging resource strings are unavailable. Often the key and arguments provide sufficient information to diagnose the problem. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=106663&Version=5.1.20913.00&File=System.dll&Key=Async_ExceptionOccurred
at System.ComponentModel.AsyncCompletedEventArgs.RaiseExceptionIfNecessary()
at Reporting.PLXReportService.LogonCompletedEventArgs.get_Result()
at Reporting.ReportService.logonCallback(Object sender, LogonCompletedEventArgs e)
at Reporting.PLXReportService.PLXReportServiceClient.OnLogonCompleted(Object state)
====
==== with Silverlight for Developers 3.0.50106.0 =====
An unknown error was encountered. Please contact your administrator for more information.
An exception occured during the operation, making the result invalid. Check InnerException for exception details.
at System.ComponentModel.AsyncCompletedEventArgs.RaiseExceptionIfNecessary()
at Reporting.PLXReportService.LogonCompletedEventArgs.get_Result()
at Reporting.ReportService.logonCallback(Object sender, LogonCompletedEventArgs e)
at Reporting.PLXReportService.PLXReportServiceClient.OnLogonCompleted(Object state)
====
I have also tried to install different version of Silverlight on the client site but that did not change the behaviour a bit.
The browser I use is default installation of Internet Explorer 8, which is the company standard, but the error occured also on Firefox 3.5.18. The error shows both when connecting to the Reporting Console via network from PC station as well as when launching the console localy on the server.
I have tried to rebuild the environment with no success.
What perplexes me is the fact, that I have been able to successfully implement the ESSO Reporting Services in our lab enviroment where I have not experienced this.
I have found a thread here dealing with this problem dating a few years back but with no solution. Have any of you happened to see this? If so, were you able to solve it? Could you please give me any hint which direction to go to solve this?
Thank you in advance,
Ondrej

The problem disappeared on its own over the weekend.

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