SAPJSF user cannot log-on to the User Management Engine.

We have a newly installed PI 7.0 system.
SLDCHECK is succussful but if we go to the http://hostname:50100/sld - we are redirected to http://hostname:50100/logon/logonServlet?redirectURL=%2Fwebdynpro%2Fdispatcher%2Fsap.com%2Ftc%7Esld%7Ewd%7Emain%2FMain
When we check the default.trc file, we see the error: User "SAPJSF" is the communication user for the connection between User Management Engine and the ABAP backend system SIDCLNTxyz. This user cannot log-on to the User Management Engine.
The SAPJSF user is not locked in SU01.  This user is used by the JCO providers to connect to the gateway service.
We opened Visual Administrator and navigated to Server0 -> Services -> UM Provider
We changed the password  property at ume.r3.connection.master.passwd
We then restarted the ABAP and J2EE engine.  But we still see this error.
Any help to solve this issue is appreciate.
Jay Malla

Hi,
Please, refer the link below. It says you cannot logon with SAPJSF user to J2EE engine for security reasons.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/4e/225b42eeb66255e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Thanks
R.Murali

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