Hi,

i have this problem, too. 
I use JBoss 3.2.3, Windows 2000 Server (all Patches and SP's), Sun Java 1.4.2.
JBoss is started as a wrapper service at the server boot time. 

In my case, the server services (sometimes DNS, sometimes IIS/ FTP, ...) use the Port 
1098. I found out that with the tool tcpview
->http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml.

I tried several things:
1.) port-binding in /etc/services
2.) use another port
3.) disable the server services

But i got still this [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ problem.
Is there anybody, who knows a solution?

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