Java Web Server 6.1 SP4 Internal Server Error

All,
I have recently installed the Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 SP4 on a Windows XP Professional machine. The installation goes fine, and I receive no errors. I then start the admin server so that I may create a new instance and deploy my servlets. The server starts up without error, but when I try to access the admin console through
http://mycomputername:adminportnumber I get an internal server error after entering my admin username and password. I red in aother forum that this error sometimes results if the Java Directory Server is running on the same machine, but I assure you that this is not the case in this scenario. Any help leading to the resolution of this problem would be greatly appreciated.

This could happen if you have NSS DLLs like nss3.dll in your <windows>/system32 directory.
Please check if this is the case.
Installing Directory Server on the same machine is one of the ways in which these DLLs get into <windows>/system32 directory. There could be other ways.

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