Database Home page / VPN's

OK, here is an interesting one.
Everything works fine for me. I then use a vpn software (cisco, or secure remote) to connect me to another network.
Database home page then stops working, page cannot be displayed on http://127.0.0.1:8080/htmldb.
No specific routes have been added to my machine that touch the localhost.
Not really a problem, ut interesting all the same
This is on windows XP
Dave

Dave,
I just posted under Angela's thread :)
VPN Connections
~Jer

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