32bit Runtime Environment - install after initial oes11 inst

Hi,
I've got an oes11 Server that came "preinstalled". Someone else installed it. During the initial sles11/oes11 install they did not install the "32bit runtime environment" but now I would like to install it. So, yast2 - oes install config and try to add (check the box next to) the 32bit runtime environment. Yast2 accepts it and there is a green check mark next to it. I click accept and it goes straight to the linker / configuration of the oes services. It does not install anything , etc... I tried "installing" it then rebooting the machine, no luck. Everytime I install it and then go back into yast2, it doesn't seem to get installed... Is it not possible to install the 32bit runtime environment after the initial install?
Thanks for your assistance and time.

Btw, when in yast2 and looking at patterns in the software manager, on the left hand side "32bit runtime environment" is unchecked but in the details (right window) several pacakges are shown to be installed but not all.... ?? Is my 32bit runtime environment installed or not? I get the impression the it is not "fully" installed. I got no error messages during the install and have since tried to install it without goind through the "OES Install and configuration" option and instead going directly through the Software Management Option. Same Problem, if it even is a problem?
Once again, thank you for your time and effort.

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