Best practice for install oracle 11g r2 on Windows Server 2008 r2

Dear all,
May I know what is the best practice for install oracle 11g r2 on windows server 2008 r2. Should I create a special account for windows for the oracle database installation? What permission should I grant to the folders where Oracle installed and the database related files located (datafiles, controlfiles, etc.)
Just grant Full for Administrators and System and remove permissions for all others accounts?
Also how should I configure windows firewall to allow client connect to the database.
Thanks for your help.

Hi Christian,
Check this on MOS
*RAC Assurance Support Team: RAC Starter Kit and Best Practices (Windows) [ID 811271.1]*
https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=BULLETIN&id=811271.1
DOC Modified: 14-DEC-2010
Regards,
Levi Pereira

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