How to start OpenScripts-Scripts with OTM

Hi
I want to execute an OpenScript-Test in OTM. It was possible to add the TestScript in OTM. When I try to execute the script pressing the "Run this test"-Link i got an error massage:
"Unable to connect to the agent system. Please ensure that the connection information is correct, and that the system is running the Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Agent Service."
How can i start the "Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Agent Service"?
Execute the olt-agent.exe doesn't work.
Thanks for Help

every time i run a test in OTM its write the following in the log file in x:\OracleATS/log/agentmanager_auth.log
2010-01-28 11:00:00,937 WARN [URL:t3://xxxx:8088;Requestor Username: oats;Requestor Key:xxxxx;Requestor Queue:queue/AgentManagerStatusQueue;Request ID:1;Request:startagent;] - authentication failed
Should i start the agentManager? How?

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