Oracle 10g on windows 7

Hi,
i have installed oracle 10g on windows 7
The issue I am facing is that while trying to login via sqlplus, on entering the id/password,it automatically exits out.
We crosschecked the login credentials and they were correct.
I am new to Windows 7.
Kindly add your suggestions.
Thanks

Hi user;
You are on wrong site my friend.This forum mostly related wiht oracle e-business suite. Its better to close your thread as answered than post your issue on below forum part:
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Helios

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