MSS Reporting - Could not set up connection to ITS

Hello,
I'm trying to activate MSS Reporting and have followed the configuration steps in ESS / MSS Configuration
(SAP Best Practices for SAP HCM V2.600) (N06).
After this I don't get any MDT related reports in the launchpad. When executing test program
PWPC_RPT_START_REPORT_TEST

have you converted the entries to LPA
ie are you using report category RPTO ?
please read the steps here
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=199820849

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