NameAlreadyBoundException for EJB server.

I got NameAlreadyBoundException for EJB server when I tried to start PNS in VAJave Websphere test Enviornment.
Any help is appreciated.

Hi,
I think you need to stop the Application Server before you start the WebSphere Test Environment.
If the problem still persist then try changing the port number in PNS.
Hope this helps.

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    [email protected] Dec 8, 6:03 am show options
    Newsgroups: ibm.software.websphere.studio
    From: [email protected]
    Date: 8 Dec 2004 06:03:04 -0800
    Local: Wed, Dec 8 2004 6:03 am
    Subject: Re: EJB lookup on from one server to another does not work
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