Service repository and SAP ES Workspace

Is it possible to have access to the service repository within the ES workspace?
I have an account with access to other parts of the system but not to http://sr.esworkplace.sap.com/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tcesiesperui/Menu which I believe is the service repository.
Edited by: Watmough12345 on Jun 22, 2011 2:43 PM

Yes,
Use this URL: http://sr.esworkplace.sap.com/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tcesiesperui/Menu?j_username=sruser&j_password=eswork123
User: sruser
Password: eswork123
Even if you open  http://sr.esworkplace.sap.com it will redirect you to above url and no user/password required.
Regards,
Gourav

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