Solaris 10 u9 x86 Cannot update or register system.

I'm having and issue where I can not get updates/patches via smpatch or updatemanager on my workstation.
I've recently upgraded (not replaced) the system to Solaris 10 u9.
I've tried to re-register the system however, it keeps prompting for a proxy to access the internet. There is no proxy needed.
I've read other posts and found the suc.sh tool which I've run - see below.
If anyone has any suggestions besides re-building the workstation please let me know.
Thanks!
I'm getting these errors in /var/adm/messages:
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses cacao:default[3493]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] com.sun.scn.service.BaseServiceClient.dumpThrowable : XYXYXY
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses java.rmi.RemoteException: Couldn't create SOAP message factory due to exception: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Unable to create message factory for SOAP: Unable to create SAAJ meta-factoryProvider com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.soap.SAAJMetaFactoryImpl not found; nested exception is:
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses Couldn't create SOAP message factory due to exception: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Unable to create message factory for SOAP: Unable to create SAAJ meta-factoryProvider com.sun.xml.messaging.saaj.soap.SAAJMetaFactoryImpl not found
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses at com.sun.scn.service.userinfo.UserInformationService_PortType_Stub.validate(UserInformationService_PortType_Stub.java:393)
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses at com.sun.scn.service.userinfo.UISClient.validate(UISClient.java:135)
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses at com.sun.scn.jmx.impl.UISClientLoginModule.login(UISClientLoginModule.java:173)
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
Nov 4 12:41:39 ulysses at sun.reflect.NativeMethodA
Nov 4 12:41:41 ulysses cacao:default[3493]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] com.sun.scn.jmx.impl.AbstractComponent.log : SCNClientConfigImpl.activate("Use Sun Update Manager and Sun Update Connection to manage updates") -- module unlocked
Nov 4 12:41:42 ulysses cacao:default[3493]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning] com.sun.scn.offering.prom.ProductRegOfferingInstance.getAuthToken : Did not get authToken from SCNClientLoginMBean.
Here't the output of the suc.sh:
# ./suc.sh
User:
Logname: root
Thu Nov 4 12:44:09 EDT 2010
ulysses
smpatch settings:
patchpro.backout.directory - ""
patchpro.baseline.directory - /var/sadm/spool
patchpro.download.directory - /var/sadm/spool
patchpro.install.types - rebootafter:reconfigafter:standa rd
patchpro.patch.source - https://getupdates1.sun.com/
patchpro.patchset current2 current2
patchpro.proxy.host - ""
patchpro.proxy.passwd **** ****
patchpro.proxy.port - 8080
patchpro.proxy.user - ""
smpatch analyze:
No patches required.
Sun UC patch revision:
119789-10
120336-04
121082-06
121119-13
121119-15
121119-16
121119-17
121454-02
123004-04
123006-08
123631-03
123896-20
124187-07
Solaris release:
Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 s10x_u9wos_14a X86
Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Assembled 11 August 2010
Java -version:
java version "1.6.0_21"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_21-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 17.0-b16, mixed mode)
Cacao Java version:
java-home=/usr/jdk/jdk1.6.0_21
Software Cluster:
CLUSTER=SUNWCall
All ccr properties:
24:
Property not defined: 24
cns.assetid:
cns.br.SunUCenabled:
true
cns.ccr.keyGenPath:
/usr/lib/cc-ccr/bin/ccrKeyGen
cns.clientid:
cns.httpproxy.auth:
cns.httpproxy.ipaddr:
cns.httpproxy.port:
cns.patchsvr.cachelocation:
/var/sadm/spool/patchsvr
cns.patchsvr.collection.dead.age:
1
cns.patchsvr.detector.dead.age:
3
cns.patchsvr.messages.dead.age:
1
cns.patchsvr.patchset.dead.age:
3
cns.patchsvr.patchsource:
https://getupdates1.sun.com/
cns.regtoken:
cns.security.password:
cns.security.privatekey:
cns.security.publickey:
cns.swup.UMautolaunch:
false
cns.swup.autoAnalysis.enabled:
true
cns.swup.checkinInterval:
2
cns.swup.lastCheckin:
0
cns.swup.patchbaseline:
current
cns.swup.regRequired:
true
cns.transport.serverurl:
patchsvr settings:
Patch source URL: https://getupdates1.sun.com/
Cache location: /var/sadm/spool/patchsvr
Messages maximum age: 1
Collection maximum age: 1
Patchset maximum age: 3
Detector maximum age: 3
Sun UC package status:
SUNWbreg not installed
SUNWdc not installed
Please attach /tmp/ulysses-041110-suc-out.Z in your reply to the Sun Update Conn ection Technical Support Team.

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