Error: The listener returned the following Message: 400 Bad Request

I hope someone can help me..
I have installed Oracle portal 3.0 in a machine with s.o. win-2000.
with Oracle8i Enterprice 8.1.6..
my problem is that when a try to access to my main page of portal 3.0, I can't and my browser show the next messagge "Error: The listener returned the following Message: 400 Bad Request" i don' know why...
I check if ma Database is up and my listener too is ok..
I hope someone can help me..
thanks...
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