REPORTS6i to Express Server- Connection

Express Query(Reports to Express Server)
I am tring to connect from reports6i to Express server.
I had set up the client connections and was able to attach the demo database.
I had loaded the libraries and created the objects as per the readme_solaris_8i.doc.(I wan not able to change the listner as it fails to start after making the changes).
I have my express server on WINDOWS NT and made all these setups on my Solaris unix box where my oracle application DB is. Is this okay.
I am getting Failed to Open Connection to Express Server ORA-200002 error.
Any suggestions

Rodney, I figured it out. A few weeks ago my wife had some keychain issues I was not able to resolve right away. To keep her happy (until I have time to change the settings) I changed the Firewall from "set access to specific services .." to "allow only essential services". I just recalled this, and switching back to the former firewall setting which did solve this server problem.
Thanks again for your voodoo (it got me thinking again about the keychain issue and what I did at that time).
All the best
RH

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