Problem with a service running on xp



Hi all,

I have developed an application that acts as a web server listening at port
8090.
Running as standalone application, on a winxp pro sp2 machine, can be
contacted both from local addresses and from remote machines without any
problem.
Converted as a service, now can be contacted only from local addresses but
not from remote machines: the service program is never reached, and client
shows a timeout error.
The same service installed on a win2000 pro machine can be contacted also
from remote machines withou any problem, so this seems to be a winxp
security configuration issue IMHO.
I've tried stopping firewall first, then running the service with an
administrative account, but no luck.

Maybe someone here can help me?

Tanks in advance.
Roberto


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