Can't access oracle APEX page - oracle-apex

I worked with Oracle apex and created some applications.
the access url was localhost:9090/apex/apex_admin
today I tried to change my book to work-group and changed the IP of my laptop and then restarted it, now I can't access the APEX environment any more although I restore my computer 3 day back but also no way.
note: when I enter this url: localhost in browser it opens IIS7 page.
Please who can help me I am in need to finish my work as soon as possible.

It seems like you should run some Oracle services.
Go to Windows + R (Run)
Write services.msc
Find OracleMTSRecoveryService and both services which are started by OracleOraDb11g.....
If it's disabled go to properties and change Startup Type to Automatic
Then run this services and refresh browser page.
Hope this will help. It worked for me

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HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred.
Module IsapiModule
Notification ExecuteRequestHandler
Handler AboMapperCustom-28262
Error Code 0x800700c1
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Physical Path C:\inetpub\wwwroot\test.htm
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Logon User Anonymous
Resolves as below
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D:\ColdFusion9\runtime\lib\wsconfig
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