Oracle download bug

i downloaded oracle 9i from the oracle site. the filename is A91514-01.zip.
when i tried to extract it through winzip it is giving error.
the error is , it is not able to extract the file "help.jar" due to internal errors.i want somebody to solve my proble.
vnath

david021810 wrote:
Hello,
I got the message 'You do not have privileges to download Software Extended Support patches. See How Patches and Updates Entitlements Works for more information.'
However, I am the admin of my company's Oracle support account.
can you please explain the message I got?
Thanks.Duplicate post -- Unable to download 'Patch 13928776: ORACLE 10G 10.2.0.4 PATCH 49 BUG'

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