64bit oracle server with 32bit client on the 64bit win2k8

I am working on migrating application server end run on 32bit win2k3 to 64bit win2k8.What i do below:
1.installed 64bit oracle server 11g
2.installed 32bit oracle client
3.installed application server end
I want to know is that right?And i found that the ORACLE_HOME in the environment variables was empty.Was that right?

I am working on migrating application server end run on 32bit win2k3 to 64bit win2k8.What i do below:
1.installed 64bit oracle server 11g
2.installed 32bit oracle client
3.installed application server end
I want to know is that right?And i found that the ORACLE_HOME in the environment variables was empty.Was that right?

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