Problem importing idoc to XI integration repository

I have deleoped a custom IDOC and released in SAP/R3. Next I have imported it to XI using transaction IDX2 without problems.
However, when I try to import the metadata to the integration repository, I can't find it in the list of available IDOcs. I have tried to refresh the catches, and even restartet the XI server, but i doesn't help.
Any suggestions ?

Hi Henrik,
                See if these threads help :
importing IDOC in XI for interface mapping
IDOC in IDX2 is not visible in while importing into XI Design Component.
Settings in XI side to receive IDOC  from  application server
Check this link to know minimum authorizations required for a user to import RFC/Idocs.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2b/a48f3c685bc358e10000000a11405a/content.htm

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