How to locate my Oracle home in windows

Dear Friends,
I have installed Oracle 10g database on windows but i dont know where my oracle home is present.
I also want to know how to go to Enterprise Manager console through my browser.
Thanks

Check registry entries for Oracle
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHIN\SOFTWARE\ORACLE - There, you'll find ORACLE_HOME environment variable
In order to start EM, start it from Windows Services or from cmd by runningn "emctl start dbconsole" command
Kamran Agayev A. (10g OCP)
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