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XI Runtime Cache issue \ Integration Directory HMI

Former Member
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Hi guys,

I have installed SAP XI. In the configuration steps for the INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI, I select the connection type H and am able to enter the necessary information. However, when I get to the Logon tab and try to select Basic Authentication, the system grays out the Userid and Password fields. As a result, I am unable to set the userid and password. I get warning at the bottom of the screen that says "SSL client PSE DFAULT does not exist".

I ran the transaction "STRUST"....what am I supposed to do here?

Any help would be appreciated.

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MichalKrawczyk
Active Contributor
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Hi,

>>>> I get warning at the bottom of the screen that says "SSL client PSE DFAULT does not exist".

it's a warning you can do Enter and proceed

but!

create this connection exactly as specified in the

xi installation guide, <b>STEP by STEP</b>

every ENTER matters:)

Regards,

michal

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Former Member
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I got this error when I moved to the Security/Logon tab of the INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI RFC Destination. When I selected "Basic Authentication" I got a popup box that said:

"Caution:The user and/or password is deleted, depending on the logon procedure you chose (see information). Do you want to change the HTTP logon procedure?"

Just say yes to that box then the other error "SSL client PSE DFAULT does not exist" will appear. Put your cursor on the Logon data boxes and hit enter. Then you will be able to enter in the logon data.

Former Member
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Thanks guys....That worked.

former_member91687
Active Contributor
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Hi Sandeep,

Hava a look at this thread, where a problem of the same kind is solved.

one of the solution is that, "You only need to press "Enter" once to get rid of the SSL Client PSE default error! Then you can press save.

If you want to enable SSL, see note 510007."

This might solve your problem too.

Regards,

Chandra