An error occurred searching the certificates for the server. ...

Hi,
I am using DSEE 6.2 in Fedora 7
Each time I access the "Security" tab of my server in DSCC. I get the following error:
"*An error occurred searching the certificates for the server. An authentication error occurred connecting to xxxxx. Check that the User ID and password are correct*"
I need to click the "Click here to update authentication" link in the same tab and enter the User ID and password for the user that create the server. The error will gone for this session but reappear as I start a new session in DSCC

This looks like a known bug. Please log a support case so this can be investigated further
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-1-6537622-1

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