Proxy Problem:login screen appearing

Hi
    From R/3 system when i execute sproxy, login screen is appearing,
when i enter the uid & pwd of XI then only its processing further.
why this login screen is comming.
Any where we need to make any change.
Regards
neeha

Hi
While giving the user details u may go wrong.
In the rfc destination we will be giving the XI logon tat password automatically changes into upper case.
so u check the connection in RFC destination too.
regards
yuagpreetha

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