Sorry for this very late answer.
I had a similar problem recently and I found a tool 'TCPview' from 
sysinternals.com, which will
show you what program listen to which port.

I just want to let everybody know this. May be helpful in the future.


PS: it is worthing to switch to Indy 10?
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--- Rob Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rich Cooper wrote:
> > Rob Kennedy wrote:
> >> 1. At a command prompt, run the command
> >>
> >> telnet localhost 80
> >>
> >> 2. You should get a blank console window. 
> > 
> > I do - that part works.  
> > 
> >> Type the following:
> >>
> >> HEAD / HTTP/1.0
> >>
> >> What you type might not get echoed back to the screen, so type it 
> >> carefully. (You can always start over if you make a mistake.)
> > 
> > As soon as I type HEAD, it goes to a bunch of squiggly characters
> > and says 'connection lost', so this part doesn't work.  I never get to
> > the end of the line.  
> > 
> > Does that mean there is no server running?
> 
> Well, something's definitely running, or else you never would have 
> gotten past step 1, and there would have been nothing to send you any 
> other characters. You might try using GET instead of HEAD. Other than 
> that, I don't know.
> 
> -- 
> Rob
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