Loading of Oracle IFS

I am trying to install Oracle IFS 1.0.8 on Oracle8i Enterprise Edition 8.1.5. (on winnt server) and could not install properly.I faced following problems.
1. I could not configure ifs with oracle database.
2.I could not start IFS after loading.
When I run the file ifsstart.bat, the error I got is 'invalid WinNt Application'
Can I install Oracle IFS 1.0.8 on Oracle8i Enterprise Edition 8.1.5 ?. Because in Oracle IFS installation guide, it is given the oracle enterprise edition 8.1.6 ihas to installed first.
If that is the case can I get upgrades for upgrading from Oracle8i 8.1.5 to Oracle 8i Release 2
98.1.6).
Can any body give suggestion in this regard.

You can download 8.1.6 from the software section on this site.
I have seen your question on this board before and they have suggested that you do a clean install of Oracle8i Release2 (8.1.6). IFS supposely was release with this release of Oracle (8.1.6). So maybe if you download 8.1.6 and do a clean install and then Ifs it would work.
I am currently running 8.1.6 with Ifs on NT.

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