Unable to install Oracle 8.1.6 in Windows 2000 Pro SP4

I try install Oracle 8.1.6 in my Pentium 3 machine run on Windows 2000 Pro with Service Pack 4. In the process of initializing the database I get the error "ORA-12638: Credential retrieval failed." Please help. thank you

connect with administrator user of operting system
then start installation of oracle
kuljeet pal singh

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