APEX Listener , Trying to logging in apex_admin, forbidden message.

Hi,
i am using the listener 1.1
I have installed apex listener.
trying to login apex_admin. http://localhost:8085/apex/apex_admin
After entring the admin/password getting frobidden message..
like this..
http://localhost:8085/apex/wwv_flow.accept
HTTP-403 forbidden..
Can u tel the cause ofthis error, how can i fix this..

Hi,
you shouldn't get 403 for the apex_admin page, but the regular login page with message "Invalid Login Credentials".
Questions that might be helpful for troubleshooting:
Are you able to call a regular APEX page, e.g. login to an existing workspace or login to an application different from the APEX administration?
Is there any entry on the APEX Listeners application log/console output that is generated during your login attempt?
Are you using the APEX Listener in standalone mode or deployed on a J2EE container (WLS, GlassFish, OC4j, ...)? If the latter, which is it (including version)?
Which database user did you configure your Listener to use for connecting to your APEX instance for?
Is this user unlocked and is the password still valid and the same you entered when you configured the Listener?
-Udo

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