Installin Oracle 10G on Windows XP Professional Virtual running

I have a Windows 7 Professional installed on my Laptop. I am trying to install Oracle 10 G on Windows XP Professional which comes with windows 7 Professional . Installation works fine but database administration page does not appear on reboot. Please let me know how to fix it please.

c:> emctl start dbconsole

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