No more music store

Hi
Don't know if it has anything to do with it, but after upgrading to OS 10.4.6 I can't connect to the Music Store in iTunes anymore.
I go through a proxy server at work and when I try to access the Music Store a Proxy Authentication is required. My name and password are then not recognised and I cannot connect.
I do know that the proxy server does not block the Music Store and I can connect to everything else on the web.
Any suggestions on what I may be doing wrong?
Any help would be appreciated
Gerd

Could be the keychains. The best way to deal with Keychains, is to always allow them to work. Once you only allow them to partially work, just by saying work once then it might ask you again and again for the keychains. You can repair a keychain with the Keychain Access application in the Applications -> Utilities folder, and repair keychains with Keychain First Aid in the Keychain menu. If that doesn't work, deleting and recreating the keychain might help.

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