/crystal/rptadmin - Unable to call out to destination.

We are changing the Enterprise system from a BOE 3.1 to BOE 4.1 sp2 in transaction /crystal/rptadmin.
I've made the necessary entries in each of the screens for that transaction.....including a valid / working RFC pointing to the new 4.1 system. I have also re-assigned the Roles to this new Enterprise system.
The BW Publishing service is running and connected to the registered server program ok.
However when I click on "Verify BOE definition" on the RFC Destination Tab...I get this.
"Unable to call out to destination. Verify destination in SM59"   ----(and the rfc in sm59 works perfectly)
Any feedback is appreciated!
Linwood

Check this http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1670639
Cheers
Pa1

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