HTTP_server link in The Application Server Control OAS 10.1.3.1

Hi, I'm trying to configurate OAS 10g and HTTP Server, when start OAS all the proccess start up, including HTTP Server, but then when try to configurate HTTP_server in the Application server control I can't access it, because this component has no 'link' below its name ... why? I can see HTTP_server is up, but can not access it for configuration!
help

You can configure the http server by editing the configuration files ($ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf/httpd.conf is a good one to start).

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