OWB 10gr2 repository installation problem

Hi,
When I try to install repositoy in owb10g r2
repository assistant -> advance setup... all those steps cleared
last installation progress popup window is came
at arnd 88% of installation(MESSG:installing warehouse builder repository owner )suddenly everything is disappearring..
Could any one help me out in this..
Thanks in advance.

I had faced this problem once. The database I was installing into, had been manually created. It did not have many of the components required for the installation.
I had to throw away the database and create a new one using DBCA. But in my case, the databases were new. These components can be installed separately, but a bit of searching is required to find what all components are required.
Regards,
Anurag

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