Oracle Management Server - Windows Service

Dear all ...
I've just installed (for test) Oracle 9i Server in a machine with Windows XP and have created a database for test too. Also I've installed Oracle Management Service using EM Assistant and created a repository to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager with a OMS login but I have been finding some troubles that I can't understand.
Firts is: I have installed the OMS and I went to Windows Services Management to check with the service was running but it wasn't. When I try to start manually it shows me a message saying the service could not be started because the dependencies are not started or the service no longer exists. I can't understand why if I've just installed it. And I did check the properties and it has no dependencies.
Second: I've checked everything, Listener, TNSnames, Sqlora and also Hosts (Windows Parameters) and are all working fine. However, when I try to connect OEM by OMS I type user: Sysman (the first one) password: oem_temp and in Management Server I type "my_machine's_name" and it shows me a messagem saying it wasn't possible to resolve the name of the host.
I'd like two helps if it's ok. How can I sort out the problem with the service? Is it necessary to be running if I want to use OEM by OMS? How can I connect by OMS if OEM isn't recognising the host?
Thanks a lot
Bruno Palma

Hi ...
So I rebooted the machine and I saw the service wasn't running and its status was Manual. Even setting it up to be Automatically and restaring again it didn't go up. Here I use a broad band which I receive a fixed IP and it doesn't change. I tryed in the TNSNames.ora to change the name of the host "name_of_my_machine" to the IP and didn't work too.
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