HTML DB on Windows XP Pro

Hi there,
I have a problem using HTML DB on a small network. LAN consists of two computers with Windows XP Professional. Server has two NIC. One connected to the local internet provider (PPPoE) with TCP/IP set to "Obtain an IP address automatically" and second network adapter (for the LAN) with TCP/IP address 192.168.0.2. Second computer has NIC with IP 192.168.0.3. The server is set with HTML DB 2.0. There is NO ANY problem if I work on it as stand alone computer - second network adapter disable!
The problem arises if I connect the second computer and then start HTML DB.
I have found, after several days of troubleshooting, that the problem might be in httpd.config file. If somebody has experience in similar networks or Oracle HTTP Server settings please, give me advice or send httpd.conf file as an example.
Listener works, network is OK ...
Is it possible Oracle Standard 10g, Oracle HTTP Server, and HTML DB 2.0 to work on Windows XP Pro network? Yes or NO.
Konstantin

NEVER MIND!
I finally set the products.xml to be from the companion and the ORACLE_HOME to be that of the DB to install in, and everything went smoothly.

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