Missing files: Installing Oracle 10GR2 on Windows Server 2003 EE R2

Just downloaded Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) for Microsoft Windows, but when I go to install it, I get the fallowing error:
Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from C:\DOCUME~1\b9makow\LOCALS~1\Temp\OraInstall2009-05-23_05-17-26PM.
Please wait ... unzip: cannot find any matches for wildcard specification "../stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.4.2.8.0/1/DataFiles/*.jar".
ERROR: JRE missing in scratch path
When I go into the stage/Components directory, oracle.swd.jre is not listed.
Instead, I have the fallowing inside
*<DIR> oracle.assistants.acf*
*<DIR> oracle.assistants.server*
*<DIR> oracle.bali.cabo*
*<DIR> oracle.bali.dbui*
*<DIR> oracle.bali.dbui4*
*<DIR> oracle.bali.displayFonts*
Looking in the Install directory, there is a file called oraparam.ini
Below is part of that file....
[Oracle]
DISTRIBUTION=TRUE
SOURCE=../stage/products.xml
LICENSE_LOCATION=
JRE_LOCATION=../stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.4.2.8.0/1/DataFiles
JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS=" -mx96m"
DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION=oracle\product\10.2.0\db
DEFAULT_HOME_NAME=OraDb10g_home
NO_BROWSE=/net
NLS_ENABLED=TRUE
BOOTSTRAP=TRUE
OUI_VERSION=10.2.0.1.0
## JRE_VERSION is only for Windows. This is to copy accessbridge dlls
JRE_VERSION=1.4.2
#SHOW_HOSTNAME=ALWAYS_SHOW shows the hostname panel always
#SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW does not the hostname panel
#SHOW_HOSTNAME=CONDITION_SHOW shows the hostname panel on condition
SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW
#THIN_JDBC_FILENAME is optional and defaults to classes12.jar
#The value specified for this should be packaged with OUI, and should
#be relative to <OUI expanded stagedir>/jlib/
THIN_JDBC_FILENAME=classes12.jar
#RUN_OUICA specifies the batch script name that needs to be run
#The script is ouica.bat for win32, and ouica.sh for solaris.
#If the value is not specified, then the OUICA script is not run
RUN_OUICA=ouica.bat
CLUSTERWARE={"oracle.crs","10.1.0.2.0"}
SILENT_VARIABLE_VALIDATION=TRUE
I've tried changing the JRE_LOCATION= to all the other above directories, but it doesn't seem to help.

Pl indicate how many files you downloaded - this error indicates a multiple-file zip download were not all unzipped into the same directory. Pl delete the unzipped directory and retry with the unzip and the install.
HTH
Srini

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