Oracle Messenger - Login Problem

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I am using Oracle Collaboration Suite. All components of RTC are working fine except Messenger. Actually, I cannot log in Oracle Messenger.
At startup of Oracle Messenger following error is shown.
<strong>{color:#000080}Configuration File Error.
{color}</strong>{color:#ff0000} XML error on line number 1 because of Required white space was missing.
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As I click OK button on error box, another error is shown after login attempt as follow.
<strong>{color:#000080}Username sign in. Sign in failure.
{color}</strong>{color:#ff0000} Unable to connect to the server, please try again later
{color}{color:#000000}Can anybody help me to find the exact problem?
Regards,
Sami{color}
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Edited by: Samiullah Niazi on Oct 29, 2008 4:43 AM

I am providing same credentials which are working for other components of OCS. In every component I am able to login but this Messenger doesn't allow me to sign in :-(

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