The naming service kept failing when I started my JBoss server. The log 
indicated it was due to port 1098 already being used.  My first tought was "I 
must have another JBoss process running!". I couldn't find one so I killed all 
my java processes to be sure. Port 1098 was still used by something!

After running tcpview I saw that it was my firefox using port 1098!!! Looking 
at other dynamically allocated client ports they are all in the low 1090 - 
~1990 range! So it is just pure luck that there hasn't been conflicts before.  

I'm normally a unix person. Unix/Linux usually allocate dynamic ports over 
300000 (or something quite high anyhow). Is there any way to tell windows to 
rise its range ? Otherwise I will be lucky if there is no conflict every time I 
start JBoss! Or do I need to move JBoss up to use higher ports on Windows to 
decrease the risk of conflicts ?

I'm running JBoss locally on a development machine along with lots of other 
stuff also using the net and allocating dynamic ports! Any suggestions would be 
appreciated.

Best Regards,
Tommy Svensson

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