Starting J2EE Server error

I installed J2ee I don't know if I set my java_home correct, I set it to C:\j2sdl1.4.2_2
because I downloaded and insrtalled j2sdk
When I try to start the default domain from the start button of windows xp professional I get the error:
Could not find the main class
can some one help please.

Please see this thread:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=136&thread=505474

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    I am using j2sdkee1.3 with jdk1.3.1_01 over NT system.
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    another process". Then I tried other port numbers like
    1051 and 1061, the same error kept coming. What is
    the best port number I should use or whatelse I should
    do to solve this problem? Thanks.
    C:\j2sdkee1.3\jms_execise>c:\j2sdkee1.3\bin\j2ee
    -verbose
    J2EE server listen port: 1081
    org.omg.CORBA.INTERNAL: minor code: 1398079697
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    at
    at
    at
    t
    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.iiop.GIOPImpl.createListener(
    IOPImpl.java:256)
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    at
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    at
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    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.iiop.GIOPImpl.initEndpoints(G
    OPImpl.java:140)
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    at
    at
    t
    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.POA.POAORB.getServerEndpoint(
    OAORB.java:488)
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    at
    at
    t
    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.POA.POAImpl.pre_initialize(PO
    Impl.java:154)
    at
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    at
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    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.POA.POAImpl.<init>(POAImpl.ja
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    ava:128)
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    va:21)
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    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.corba.ORB.resolveInitialRefer
    nce(ORB.java:2421)
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    com.sun.corba.ee.internal.corba.ORB.resolve_initial_ref
    rences(ORB.java:2356)
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    com.sun.enterprise.server.J2EEServer.run(J2EEServer.jav
    :193)
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    at
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    a:913)
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    Possible causes include TCP/IP ports in use by another
    process
    at
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    com.sun.enterprise.server.J2EEServer.run(J2EEServer.jav
    :203)
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