How to install analytic workspace manager?

I have Oracle 9.2.0.1 running on Windows. I have installed 9.2.0.3 database patch. I couldn’t see analytic workspace manager tool? How to get the tool?
I will greatly appreciate if you can guide me with some links or steps.

Few days back I went to a Oracle Demo and there I used Analytic Workspace Manager, which is running on Windows 2000 (both database and the tool on same machine).
It was located in
Start menu --> Oracle home --> Integrated Management Tolls Folder.
I couldn't see that on my 9.2.0.1 installation. So I installed the new patch 9.2.0.3, still I am not able to see that tool.
Am I missing anything? Any other patch?

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