Oracle Drive download 404?

I should have just posted a new thread! I'm not able to download the Oracle Drive software...I'm getting a 404. I'm just wanting to poke around with it, so if anyone could throw it up on a web server with a link or a ftp site, I'd be much obliged.
Here's Oracle's link that's not working:
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/contentdb/p7317648_101200_GENERIC.zip
Thanks!
Nathan
Edited by: user620052 on Sep 19, 2008 7:49 AM

I was able to successfully download the Oracle Drive zip today by doing the following:
1. Went to
[http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/cs/htdocs/clientsoft.html]
2. Selected "Accept"
3. Clicked with left mouse button on the link "p7317648_101200_GENERIC.zip" (instead of right-clicking and selecting save the link/target as)
4. Selected to Save the file when prompted

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