WebDyn Pro Connection timeout

hi all! Im trying to follow the tutorial for webdyn pro development. But when I try to test it I get in IE the following error
500 Connection timeout
Error:  -5
Version: 7000
etc.
How can I solve this? Im working on VM using virtual XP
THanks in advance

bump. Does anyone knows why this is happening?

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