8.1.7 Installation Problems with Windows 2000 Pro

When I download the .zip file from oracle.com and try clicking on the setup.exe file, nothing happens. I checked the application log and turned off all running services and, still, nothing. Any idea what my problem may be?

Please Unzip it on to a directory. U will Win32 Directory under install dir. Under Win32 u will have the setup.exe. The dir structure should be something like Disk1\Install\Win32\Setup.exe

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