How to install Discovever Administrator

Hi.
I'm new in the BI area including Discoverer.
I have installed Oracle Developer Suite 10g on my Windows PC but i find there is no Discoverer Administrator or BI related tools installed. The installer only gives the option of installing J2EE or Full Option, but the last one installs forms, reports, designer, etc. but no BI or Discoverer.
Which CD or where can i find Discoverer Administrator 10g.
Thanks ....!

Hi
Please check this thread
Re: Downloading Discoverer
Thanks
Mohamed

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