Oracle Home Installation

Dear All,
I need to install oracle 9i binaries(home) only not the database using oracle universal installer.
what can i do and how?
Wessam

Hi,
While installing Oracle you will get a Database Type Screen. There are 5-6 options, out of them one option is SOFTWARE Only. Use that option no database will be created.
Regards,
Ankit.

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