OCMS & Communicator connection in Standalone mode

I have problems in connecting OCMS to Communicator. Here is what I did:
1. Installed OCMS in standalone mode, with SIP container, Presence Server and Presence Webservices ONLY (I am only interested in presence server)
2. Installed Communicator
3. Started OCMS, it comes up successfully
4. Started Communicator
Everything is on my local PC. But when I start Communicator, it just sits there, with the message "Trying to connect to <my domain>"
Can someone please help ?
Thanks
-G

If your OCMS instance is on the same machine as your Communicator, you may be experiencing known loopback problems. To fix the issue, first
1. Close all your Communicator clients.
2. go to your Communicator account settings, typically in C:\Documents and Settings\<windows-user>\Application Data\Oracle Communicator\Accounts\<communicator-user>.xml
3. Set <NetDetectionEnabled>0</NetDetectionEnabled>
4. Save the file and restart Communicator.
Hope this helps,
Adam

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