RSS feeds become nod-editable after creation.

I have been using the RSS feature to aggregate content to specific courses/tabs in the iTunesU site.
1. We are using an http basic authentication to gain access to the feed.
2. The check for updates daily dialog is checked.
3. However, when we attempt to edit the tab iTunes responds that "Could not complete the iTunes Store request. The store may be busy. Check your internet connection or try again later."
4. However if you click on another tab or create a new tab nothing is wrong.
5. As soon as we toggle the apply button the rss link the dialog... could not complete shows up.
6. When you toggle out of edit mode the file listing appears and the files and subscription service work.
7. I am concerned as I cannot delete courses or change the http authorization as pwd change on a regular interval which will render the tab dead.
8. Any suggestions would be welcomed and greatly appreciated.
Mike

I am attempting to recreate the issue you are describing but am not having any luck.
Does this happen to all of your feed tabs?
If you create a new feed tab in a different course with the same feed URL, does the error still happen?
Which domain is your institution using for your iTunes U account?

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