:( Second R/3 S/M configuration error in content administrator  :O

Hi
I have a WebAS 640 Java Preview installation.  I have successfully configured two R/3 system in SLD.  But when trying to create the corresponding JCo connections in the content Administrator, it works only for one R/3 system.  It does not even pings the second R/3 system.  Why is this happening?
I have made the required additions in the host file for the two systems and also in the services file.
Please help
Regards,
Sumith.

Hi,
SSO is not configured on any system and I have not imported the Portal certificate too.  But I can ping both R/3 systems  from the command prompt on my portal system.
If I can configure and work with one R/3 system, why is it not able to do so with a second system?
Regards,
Sumith

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