Mura Setup not shows Mura Admin page - windows

Mura setup is done as per documentation.
From Mura setup page not able to get Mura admin page
Setup gives some page where i can not go for other menu
Mura Setup image
the default button goes to Lucee welcome page
settings.ini has mode=production, indexfileinurls=0,siteidinurls=0 and
recaptchalanguage=en
The system is Windows 7, Apache2.4.18, MySQL5.7, Lucee Tomcat8 and Lucee 4.5.2.018.
Why I did not get Mura Admin Page?

After installation , http://domain.com/admin
gives the admin login.

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