Install Oracle BI Standard edition I (OBISE I)

Hi,
I have downloaded this Oracle BI setup file. I have my oracle database on my machine. In which folder am i supposed to install this Oracle BI. What do i need to configure after the installation to connect it to my database. ? Do i need to add script to the tnsnames.ora? asusual??
Please let me know..

Oracle BI is completly independent of Oracle Database. You can install it anywhere, the one folder you shouldn't is ORACLE_HOME. You can connect through OBI to any database, you don't have to use Oracle. If you want to connect to Oracle server installed on same machine on which you've installed OBI you will be still using Oracle Client to create native Oracle connection. Just configure network service (using Network Configuration Assistant (netca) or Network Manager(netmgr)) and start listener

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