Oracle 11g compatiblity with Windows Server 2008 R2

Hello Experts,
Can 'Oracle Database 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.7.0) for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64' be installed on Windows Server 2008 R2 x64?
Thanks,
Ashish

user9208264 wrote:
Thanks for the response Hans,
When you said, People have been able to make it work, is there something that needs to be done to make it compatible or can I just ignore following from the compatiblity check in the installatation prerequisites?I do not condone using unsupported, and potentially unsupportable, environments. The risk to the user community in production is too great, especially in that 'it may appear to work, but may just as easily run into an obscure incompatibility'.
Perhaps someone else will help you shoot yourself in the foot. Or use your favorite internet search ...

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