Oracle 10.1.0.4 on Windows Server 2008 64 bits Standard

Hello,
For migratiion purposes, we would need to install Oracle 10.1.4.0 on a Windows Server 2008 64 bits Standard, and then upgrade it to 11g.
We have forced Oracle 10.2.0.4 installation on a Windows Server 2008 64 bits Standard, but we are not sure for 10.1.0.4.
Since we don't have that software version to try it and we are looking for it, is it possible to install Oracle 10.1.4.0 on a Windows Server 2008 64 bits Standard?
Could you point me out a document that reference Oracle versions compatibilty with Windows Server 2008?
Thanks

At MOS, click on the certifications tab, then enter database in the first drop down box, and select the rdbms. Then enter the relevant info in the other boxes, and then you will see Oracle Database 10.1.0.4.0 is not certified on Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit) 2008 R2
Certification is a little more strict than supported, but extended support ended in January.      REMINDER: Premier Support for Oracle Database 10.1 ends January 2009 [ID 761713.1]
There's always lifetime support, but your case shows how useful that can be.

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