How to install Discover 4.1.37 on Win XP

Hi all
I need to install Oracle Discover 4.1.37, Enterprise Edition 8.1.7 and Designer 6i on Win XP, what's the steps to install the 3 softwares?
Do i need to install Discover first?
Thanks,
LZ

Thanks very much!
Just what I was looking for.
I will try this out with the Trial version right away.
Dan

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      FARMADMINPORT:                 0
      FARMPASSWORD:                  *****
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      FILESTREAMLEVEL:               0
      FILESTREAMSHARENAME:           <empty>
      FTSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      FTSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      HELP:                          False
      IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS:  False
      INDICATEPROGRESS:              False
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      INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR:           C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSQLDATADIR:             <empty>
      INSTANCEDIR:                   C:\Program Files\Microsoft
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      INSTANCENAME:                  MSSQLSERVER
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      SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS:           <empty>
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      SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
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      Exit facility code:            1212
      Exit error code:               1316
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      OS version:                    Windows 7
      OS service pack:               Service Pack 1
      OS region:                     United States
      OS language:                   English (United States)
      OS architecture:               x64
      Process architecture:          64 Bit
      OS clustered:                  No
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      Sql Server 2008 R2   MSSQLSERVER          MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER         Database Engine Services                 1033            
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              Standard Edition     10.50.1600.1    No        
      Sql Server 2008 R2   MSSQLSERVER          MSAS10_50.MSSQLSERVER          Analysis Services                        1033      
              Standard Edition     10.50.1600.1    No        
      Sql Server 2008 R2   MSSQLSERVER          MSRS10_50.MSSQLSERVER          Reporting Services                       1033      
              Standard Edition     10.50.1600.1    No        
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      Sql Server 2008      SEVALAL              MSSQL10.SEVALAL                SQL Server Replication                   1033
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      Sql Server 2008 R2                                                       Client Tools Connectivity      
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      SPLevel:                       0
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      ACTION:                        Install
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      AGTSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      AGTSVCPASSWORD:                *****
      AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Manual
      ASBACKUPDIR:                   Backup
      ASCOLLATION:                   Latin1_General_CI_AS
      ASCONFIGDIR:                   Config
      ASDATADIR:                     Data
      ASDOMAINGROUP:                 <empty>
      ASLOGDIR:                      Log
      ASPROVIDERMSOLAP:              1
      ASSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      ASSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS:            <empty>
      ASTEMPDIR:                     Temp
      BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE:         Disabled
      CONFIGURATIONFILE:             C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140327_005035\ConfigurationFile.ini
      CUSOURCE:                      
      ENABLERANU:                    False
      ENU:                           True
      ERRORREPORTING:                True
      FARMACCOUNT:                   <empty>
      FARMADMINPORT:                 0
      FARMPASSWORD:                  *****
      FEATURES:                      IS,SSMS,ADV_SSMS,OCS
      FILESTREAMLEVEL:               0
      FILESTREAMSHARENAME:           <empty>
      FTSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      FTSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      HELP:                          False
      IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS:  False
      INDICATEPROGRESS:              False
      INSTALLSHAREDDIR:              C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR:           C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSQLDATADIR:             <empty>
      INSTANCEDIR:                   C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
      INSTANCEID:                    MSSQLSERVER
      INSTANCENAME:                  MSSQLSERVER
      ISSVCACCOUNT:                  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      ISSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      NPENABLED:                     0
      PASSPHRASE:                    *****
      PCUSOURCE:                     
      PID:                           *****
      QUIET:                         False
      QUIETSIMPLE:                   False
      ROLE:                          <empty>
      RSINSTALLMODE:                 FilesOnlyMode
      RSSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      RSSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      SAPWD:                         *****
      SECURITYMODE:                  <empty>
      SQLBACKUPDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLCOLLATION:                  SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
      SQLSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      SQLSVCPASSWORD:                *****
      SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Automatic
      SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS:           <empty>
      SQLTEMPDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQLUSERDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLUSERDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQMREPORTING:                  True
      TCPENABLED:                    0
      UIMODE:                        Normal
      X86:                           False
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      MSI status:                    Passed
      Configuration status:          Passed
      Feature:                       Management Tools - Complete
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      MSI status:                    Passed
      Configuration status:          Passed
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