Can we install oracle 10g in windows vista

hi all
i am trying to install oracle 10g in windows vista ultimate ,
but it is not getting install in windows vista
wat is the version i have to use for windows vista ultimate ,
thank in advance

Hi,
you can also check certification from http://support.oracle.com ---> certifications.
and read below thread.
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=445907&tstart=0

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