Installing 10g Enterprise/Standard on windows 7(home basic/ultimate)

Hi,
I hv problem during installation 10g on windows 7, i hv installed it with win xp sp2 mode, but it shows warning msg regarding permission javaw.exe, i hv given all those permission, the installation proceed, but at the end it gives error msg something like 'javaw.exe not found', & on the completion it doesn't go for password manager, gives another error msg 'TNS permission denied', then too......... it show installation completed successfully, bt doesn't get login
plz help me,
thanx in advance.

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