Connection to oracle 10g express from jdev 10g

hi,
when i try to make a connection to my database from jdev 10g.
i receive a message "network adaptator could not estabilished the connection".
however when i try to connect with the same parameters in an other pc the connection is termineted successfully.
thanks for help

For XE database SID is XE

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