CM 13.1 on Solaris 64 - hw do i install it ?

I downloaded from E delivery. I unzipped the zip file and found one .exe file that is setup.exe, however i think its for windows because when i try to run it on solaris it gives me this message "./Setup.exe: cannot execute binary file". I think thats because its for windows. Now How do i install it on solaris because i downloaded found this file only under Solaris 64 at the e delivery.

I downloaded from E delivery. I unzipped the zip file and found one .exe file that is setup.exe, however i think its for windows because when i try to run it on solaris it gives me this message "./Setup.exe: cannot execute binary file". I think thats because its for windows. Now How do i install it on solaris because i downloaded found this file only under Solaris 64 at the e delivery.

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