Installing Developer 10G on Windows Vista

Hi, sorry for posting this here but I wasn't sure whereelse to put it. Anyway, has anyone been able to install the Developer suite on a Windows Vista machine? I've tried using XP compatibility mode but the command line launcher keeps telling me that it can't install on O/S version 6. I've got the latest version of the Developer suite and can't seem to find any patches. Anyone got any ideas?

Hmm, sorry didn't notice the Installation forum as I was looking at the Developer forums only. Still, I've got it all working including running the forms in IE7.
I did as you said, set the pagefile to manual setting and put something similar to what the system recommended. I ran the Developer suite setup.exe file in compatibility mode and checked the run as administrator option. I then found that Firefox would run the form I created but IE wouldn't. I installed the latest Java (1.6) from the Sun site and then copied/pasted the jvm.dll file from the new install to Program Files\Oracle\Jinitiator 1.3.1.22\bin\hotspot after renaming the original jvm.dll file so's I didn't lose it. Anyway, everything seems to work now and I'm posting this message to orafaq.com where I also put a request for help.
Ta,
Phil.

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