Oracle universal installer 10.1g oracle aborts on windows 2003

Hi guys,
The problem I am facing is that during the installation of oracle 10.1g which i need as pre-req for the NW04S installation, I find that the OUI 10.1 g aborts in the very initial phase. I have installed the latest jre 5.0 and provided the java_home . And when I click on sapserver.cmd in the Oracle../NT/I386...  path, I get the message,
Using paramFile: G:\SAP Netweaver software\SAP-Software\NetWeaver2004s\51031228_1Oracle10.1NTI386\DVD_ORACLE_RDBMS_10.1_NTI386___NTIA64\NT\I386\install\oraparam.ini
Checking installer requirements...
Checking operating system version: must be 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 or 5.2.    Actual 5.2
                                      Passed
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors.    Actual 4294967296    Passed
All installer requirements met.
Preparing to launch Oracle universal installer from
c:\douments and settings\administrator\localsetting\temp\orainstall2007... Please wait...
After a few seconds the dos screen quits.
Would appreciate any help on how to get over this....
regards, Vikram

Subbiah,
I had tried 'setup.exe -ignoreSysPrereqs'  before I posted my query. Did not help but what you point out is relevant. 6 to u ...:-) Thanks.
Maurice,
I got oracle 10.2. This installed without glitches. 10 to you.
Thanks.

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