Publishing a calendar on .Mac through proxy connection

First time I've published my calendars with .Mac everything went smooth and iCal just asked the proxy authentication. The bad new is that we have to change proxy authentication every month and since I did it for the first time, iCal just gives me back an error and there seems to be no way to update the proxy authentication.
Of course I've updated the proxy login in the system preferences and all other applications work fine.
I've noticed that all the previous topics on this issue have been just archived without any solution.
PowerBook G4 15" 1,67   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iBook G3 12" 500 - Mac Mini G4 1,25

After updating from 8.0.10. to 8.0.12 we experienced the same problem. We get the same message and the connection fails. We didn't have any problems with the Remote Desktop app before.
Fortunatly, If we restore the 'Microsoft Remote Desktop app' (the whole app folder in the programs folder of osx) to Version 8.0.10 from Timecapsule backup, the connection works without problems. Updating again to 8.0.12 -> The error message occurs again
and connection fails.
Connection settings or other OSX-system updates or else were never changed/made during these update and restore tasks.
So there must be a significant authorization change made in the app from 8.0.10. to 8.0.12
We connect through a Microsoft RDS Gateway-Server which is collocated with the Windows RD Server 2008R2 Role. Connections to other Computers at the Company through the Microsoft RDS Gateway fail as well.
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