Installation of forms 10G

Hi all,
I am struggling to install Forms 10G on Windows server 2008 machine. Can you please help me finding the solution. Its very urgent and nobody in our team or onsite team knows about it.
Please, its very urgent and really helpful to me.
Thank you in advance,
Sanjeev Gattu
Edited by: user13522443 on Jan 28, 2011 12:44 AM

Generally speaking, AS 10g (10.1.2) is not certified to be installed on Windows 2008, however it can be done. You might want to consider whether or not you will need assistance from Oracle Support in the future. Uncertified configurations usually will not be supported.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/as-certification-r2-101202-095871.html
Information on how to install Developer Suite 10.1.2 on Vista is available in MyOracleSupport Note 559067.1 . This will be basically the same information needed for installing on Win2008. You will also need AS Patch 3 (10.1.2.3) in order to expect this to work correctly.
https://updates.oracle.com/download/5983622.html
Disabling IPv6 on the Win2008 machine will be necessary before installation too.

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