Discoverer 3.1.x Install on NT with Oracle Personal  edition 8.0.4.0.0

I can't install discoverer 3.1.38 on a NT OS. I have got this
message:
"an error occured during the move data process: -115
component: WINNT4.0
File Group: DISCOVERER3138_WINNT
File: C:\orant_rq\NET80\NLF.MSB"
Thanks for any clarity on this situation.

I can't install discoverer 3.1.38 on a NT OS. I have got this
message:
"an error occured during the move data process: -115
component: WINNT4.0
File Group: DISCOVERER3138_WINNT
File: C:\orant_rq\NET80\NLF.MSB"
Thanks for any clarity on this situation.

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