Start OC4J - Http server won't start

Receive the following message:
F:\OC4J\j2ee\home>java -jar oc4j.jar
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
Oracle9iAS (9.0.3.0.0) Containers for J2EE initialized
Is that mean the localhost:8888 port is occupied already, how can I change it to other port?
Any help?
Thanks and Regards
Pak

Yes, 9iAS is in its own home. Even in its own partition.
No. The messages are different. The Agent msg I reported in my first post. The HTTP Server msg says the request had an unexepected result and an error #. That's all.
I had no trouble with Portal 30 EA install. Worked fine. But I do have an HTTP Server service from Poartl 30 EA still in my NT services. Actually,there are quite a few orphaned services from prior installs of software, such as DataGatherer and some others.
John

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