What operating system are you running?

If Linux, try running "netstat -an | grep 1098" to see what process is using 
the port.  (I used 1098 based on the error message you supplied, if other ports 
are also in use, alter the command line accordingly.)

If Windows, download tcpview.exe from www.sysinternals.com, run it and 
determine what process(es) are using the ports.

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