8.1.7 on windows 2008 crashes

Hi,
I know that 8.1.7 is unsupported in windows 2008 but at this point we do need to install 8.1.7 on windows 2008.
When I try to install it, it goes thru 95% and then I get jrew.exe has stopped working message
On problem details it mentiones
Even name APPCRASH
APP name jrew.exe
Fault Module Name: javai.dll
Is there any way around this? Please let me know as it is very important that 8.1.7 works on 2008.
Thanks
Munish

Munish wrote:
Hi,
I know that 8.1.7 is unsupported in windows 2008 but at this point we do need to install 8.1.7 on windows 2008.
When I try to install it, it goes thru 95% and then I get jrew.exe has stopped working message
Is there any way around this? Please let me know as it is very important that 8.1.7 works on 2008.Oracle 8.1.7 does not work on Win 2008. Your problem if typical of individuals that try to install on the unsupported OS. Install on a supported OS or upgrade your Oracle version.
Cheers,
Brian

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