Setup SSO  for WEB AS 6.20  to SAP R/3 using NTLM or NT Password

HI,
I have installed ITS and configured SNC on SAP R.3 4.7 x 200.
When i login from the web browser into the SAP R/3  thru ITS using this url:
http://192.168.1.193:82/scripts/wgate/sapntauth/!
i get the response like this:
Error during authentication process.
The following error occured:
You could not log on to the SAP system.
The external authentification was successful, but you could not log on to the SAP system and therefore you did not receive a logon ticket.
Check the SNC configuration between the AGate and the application server, and also your user mapping settings in the mapping table USREXTID.
See SAP Notes 358469 and 493107 in case of problems. If you want test your system using the ITS Administration tool, see SAP Note 389810.
The trace files might contain more information about the problem.
   19962007, SAP AG 
What should i do to set this right. how do i map in USREXTID table.
Lalchand.R

Hello Portland,
please verify the PSE using transaction PSEMAINT in R/3.
Then come back with the results. Also have a look to this:
perhaps there are some configuration issues missing.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/8d/903d41b77ba52fe10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Wolfgang

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