Can't login to Messaging Server Admin Console

I've just installed DS5.2 and MSG5.2 on a 480R. After starting all the appropriate servers I am able to use the Admin Consoles on the 480R for both DS and MSG.
But if I try to login to the MSG server's admin console remotely from my Win XP laptop I get an error "Cannot logon because of an incorrect user id, incorrect password or directory problem. I'm using the same settings (ports, user id cn=Directory Manager, password) as i did on the 480R. I even tried Sun ONE 5.2 admin console as well as the older Netscape 4.5 console. I don't have a problem when logging into the DS5.2 admin server via the console on my WinXP laptop.
Any ideas ?

Never mind. I hope the problem.
The admin server was configured to only allow connections to it from the local machine. I added my laptop's IP to the allowed hosts and everything's working just fine now.
Thanks anyways.

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