Forms 6i C/S with Oracle 10g Standard Edition

¿Somebody had installed Developer 6i C/S with Oracle 10g Standard Edition on Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP Professional?
¿What about the results?

I believe this particular combination (6i Forms with 10g database) is not actually supported, so is perhaps best avoided.
My own experience is that these forms run ok against a 10g database if compiled against a non-10g database, but if you try and compile the 6i form while connected to a 10g db, the results are unpredictable - forms which compile perfectly well against 9i fail against 10g, with all sorts of horrible looking internal error codes.
regards
Andrew
UK

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