Looking For Patchsets for Oracle 11.2 g for Windows 2003 64 bit

hi,
I suppose I should not be running Oracle on Windows :) i have heard that more than once.
I'm browsing My Oracle Support (support.oracle.com) searching for the correct patchsets for Oracle 11.2 g database Enterprise on Windows Server 2003 64 bit.
All I seem to find is for 11.1
I'm browsing under the 'Patches and Updates' tab in My Oracle Support. Can anyone point me to the downloads for Windows 64 bit and 11.2 please?
Thank you.
John

Do you by chance mean the 11.2.0.1 release? I don't believe any patchsets for 11.2 have been released yet?
[http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle11g/112010_win32soft.html  ]
Hope this helps!
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