NT OCI driver install?

Has anyone successfully installed the 8.1.6.0.1 driver for jdk1.2 on NT? I get library errors when I put the new driver's ocijdbc8.dll file in <Oracle_home>/bin. My CLASSPATH is definitely pointing at the classes12.zip file.
I know that some other people have posted this problem, but no one has answered so I'm wondering if anyone has gotten this working or if most people haven't tried. I had no problems with the setup on Solaris.
Thanks!
Christi

I don't have a solution to your problem, but I can confirm that I am have tried to install the NT OCI JDBC drivers for JDK1.2 and I am having the exact same problem. If you hear of a fix I would appreciate it if you would let me know.
Regards, Rick.
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