Error 10: Bad Port for Application Server

This program is not properly set up.

The program you are running is an application server. When you start this program, you see the "Network Status Monitor and Control Panel". All connection to the program "Time and Materials Accounting" is done through a "Browser" such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Browsers connect to programs through "Ports" on your computer. Some ports may already be in use. Traditionally, ports 1 - 2000 are reserved. Port 80 is used for Internet Information. If that port is not available, try 5432 or any number between 2000 and 32766.

Type a port number in the box labeled "Listening on port number:" and press the <tab> key.

If you don't get an error, the line above will show the address of your application. Use this address in any Browser on your network to access the program.