Forms Developer on XP

When I run Form Builder on XP, it prompted a box saying that the program must be closed ask if I report to Microsoft or not.
Could anyone help me???
Thanks buddy~

Finally, Oracle Corp. is releasing documentation on its latest version of Forms, called now Oracle9i Forms. To get a better look, access this:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/forms/htdocs/9iforms_fov.htm
Good luck, Jan

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