Installation Patch Set 8.1.7.2.1

I try to install Patch Set 8.1.7.2.1 (I have 8.1.7.0 now). I
have closed oracle
manager ind oracle services. I start setup.exe, select dir of my
oracle installation. Then
installler check my configuration. For 4 components:
LDAP Required Support Files
Net8 Required Support Files
Precompiler Required Support Files
RDBMS Required Support Files
I have error message, that they aren't joined with any service.
Installer don't want install
this components. But in Patch Set there are new versions for
them.
Can anybody help with my problem?

I have same problem installing 8.1.7.4.1 Patch Set on WinXP.
Any updates ?

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