Application server 10g on windows server 2003

I am using Oracle 9i (9.2.0.1.0) database on Windows Server 2003 with Developer 6i.
I want to ask Can I install Application Server 10g on this machine ?
I have a 10g application server setup but it is not running on windows server 2003. No any error no any process run.
First, will I have to install Developer 10g Form and reports then Application server will install?

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