Application 11i doesn't run if disconnected from network

Hi,
I've installed Oracle Applications 11i (11.5.10.2) on Windows Server 2003 on the laptop. It works fine while the laptop is connected to network but does not run if laptop is disconnected from the network. Could anybody tell workaround? Thank you!

Hi,
You must use a dummy network adapter called loop back adapter and configure ur ip on it,Remember with this u can only acess the apps on the local system nobody can connect from network.
check in the forum by searching loopback adapter or google it for installtion
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