Installation of Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.3 on Windows 2003 Server

Hi Guys,
We have to install Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.3 on Windows 2003.
I read on net, metalink and OTN as well and it seems there is no single 10.2.0.3 setup available to do so.
One has to upgrade from earlier version to 10.2.0.3.
Is that so? Is this the only way?
I mean if we want new and fresh 10.2.0.3 then don't we have installer for it?
In this case we will have to install 10.1.0.2 and then upgrade? (we have 10.1.0.2 installable with us)
And if at all that is the only path available then for 10.2.0.3 on Windows 32 bit - Patchset 5337014 i.e. p5337014_10203_WINNT.ZIP from metalink is the correct patch?
Thanks in advance!
Av.

Hi guys,
I donwloaded patchset - 5337014, and in its readme it is specified to download and install patch - 5601428.
So I downloaded 5601428 and set ORACLE_HOME and then fired command -
D:\oracle_pathces\5601428>optach apply
and i got error saying -
This Oracle Home does not have components/versions required by the patch.
ERROR: OPatch failed during pre-reqs check.
Following is the command and its output,
D:\Oracle_Patches\5601428>opatch apply
"set PERL5LIB=D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\perl\5.6.1\lib"
"D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\perl\5.6.1\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe D:\oracle\pro
duct\10.1.0\db_1\OPatch\opatch.pl ..."
OPatch Version 1.0.0.0.48
Perl Version 5.006001
Oracle Home = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1
Location of Oracle Inventory = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\inventory
Oracle Universal Installer shared library = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\oui\li
b\win32\oraInstaller.dll
Path to Java = "D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\jdk\jre\bin\java.exe"
Location of Oracle Inventory Pointer = N/A
Location of Oracle Universal Installer components = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_
1\oui
Required Jar File under Oracle Universal Installer = jlib\OraInstaller.jar
D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\OPatch\opatch.pl version: 1.0.0.0.48
Copyright (c) 2001,2002,2003 Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This Oracle Home does not have components/versions required by the patch.
ERROR: OPatch failed during pre-reqs check.
D:\Oracle_Patches\5601428>
Probably thought that following is the culprit -
Location of Oracle Inventory Pointer = N/A
so fired -
D:\Oracle_Patches\5601428>optach lsinventroy
gave following output -
D:\Oracle_Patches\5601428>opatch lsinventory
"set PERL5LIB=D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\perl\5.6.1\lib"
"D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\perl\5.6.1\bin\MSWin32-x86\perl.exe D:\oracle\pro
duct\10.1.0\db_1\OPatch\opatch.pl ..."
Using ORACLE_HOME/oui to look up oui libs...
Oracle Home = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1
Location of Oracle Inventory = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\inventory
Oracle Universal Installer shared library = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\oui\li
b\win32\oraInstaller.dll
Path to Java = "D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\jdk\jre\bin\java.exe"
Location of Oracle Inventory Pointer = N/A
Location of Oracle Universal Installer components = D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_
1\oui
Required Jar File under Oracle Universal Installer = jlib\OraInstaller.jar
Accessing inventory... This may take up to 300 seconds.
(retry 10 times, delay 30 seconds each time)
""D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\DB_1\jdk\jre\bin\java.exe" -classpath "D:\oracle\prod
uct\10.1.0\db_1\oui\jlib\OraInstaller.jar;D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\oui\jlib
\srvm.jar;D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\OPatch\jlib\opatch.jar;D:\oracle\product
\10.1.0\db_1\oui\jlib\xmlparserv2.jar;D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\oui\jlib\sha
re.jar;." -Dopatch.retry=10 -Dopatch.delay=30 opatch/LsInventory "D:\oracle\pr
oduct\10.1.0\db_1\oui" "d:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1" opatch.pl 1.0.0.0.48 FALS
E"
Retrieving inventory.
There is no Interim Patch
D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\OPatch\opatch.pl version: 1.0.0.0.48
Copyright (c) 2001,2002,2003 Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
OPatch succeeded.
So thought is my opatch the culprit? Its version as seen in above dump is - 1.0.0.0.48, so is that causing any problem? And if yes, then how to get it resolved?
FYI: OS - Win2003, DB - 10.1.0.2.0
Can any one help in this?
Thanks!
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