Accessing portal application on server prompts twice for username

Hi,
1. I have created a web service (BASIC Auth SOAP) using Ejb.
2. Ejb in turn calls RFC function & returns the result.
3. Also I have created a flex object, which accesses the WSDL of above web service & will return the result.
4. Using netweaver Portal perspective, I have created a Simple portal application in which I am using the same Flex object(Using embed view tag)
5. I am using administrator's username & pwd for this application.
6. When I run this portal application, first it asks me for Portal login & password.
7. Then It displays the Flex object which has a Submit button on it.
8. On click of submit button , I am actually accessing the Web Service.
9. After clicking on Submit button, again it prompts for username & pwd.
10. After providing the same username & pwd (administrator), it shows me the required result.
But I don't want my application to prompt second time for the username & pwd. Is it possible to resolve this issue?

It sounds like you need to implement SSO across your landscape.  Once you do that, you should be fine, assuming that the id you signed into the portal exists in the backend application.
See these pages for more information:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/4e/f5e9422edf7276e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/4d/dd9b9ce80311d5995500508b6b8b11/frameset.htm

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    Oct 24 2012 16:13:51 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:13:54 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:14:39 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:14:40 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:14:40 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:14:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:19:12 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:19:13 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:19:15 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:19:17 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:19:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:23:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:23:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:24:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:24:20 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:24:22 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:26:17 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:26:17 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:28:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:28:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:28:04 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:28:04 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:28:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:29:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:29:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:12 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:34 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:34 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:36 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:36 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:37 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:34:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:42:32 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:43:11 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 16:43:11 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:43:41 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:43:48    AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:43:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:44:19 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 16:44:19 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:46:49    KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 16:46:49 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:19 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:06    AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:01:38 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:01:38 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:11:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:11:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:21:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:21:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:23:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:23:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:06    AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:08 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:12 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:27 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:27 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:32 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:31:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:31:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:17 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:17 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:50 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:50 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:40:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:40:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:40 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:40 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:42:35 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:13 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:13 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:44:21 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:44:21 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:46:48 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:46:48 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:46:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:50:59    AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:50:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:56 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:04 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:08 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:10 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:10 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:13 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:55:33 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:55:33 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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