Installation Of Oracle XE 10g giving problems

Hi All,
I have installed Oracle XE database on my notebook. It got installed sucessfully but while clicking the database homepage it is saying that
IE can't display the webpage. Where all of the services are started and running fine.
Had anyone faced this kind og issue.
Regards,
CH

Hi CH
The URL should be something like http://yourmachineip_or_dnsname:8080/apex. Ex: http://localhost:8080/apex. For Oracle XE database, apex is a simple WebApp. NOW this works by default only from the same machine where you installed this Oracle XE database. But if you want to access this db url from some other machine, you should enable remote http enabled settings.
Say if you install Oracle XE on machine host1. Then http://host1:8080/apex should work. And you can login with SYS username and password account. Then go to Admin link and enable remote http enabled flag. See docs for exact steps.
Now from other machine you can access above xe database page.
Forget about db admin page. That is very basic primitive web enable page. Once Oracle XE db is started fine (Check windows Services), you can access this db from any machine. Just on this other remote machine install any open source simple DB Clients like toad (trial version), sql developer, eclipse plugins etc etc. And confgure xe db details and you are good to go.
Thanks
Ravi Jegga

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