Peoplesoft 8.49 installation Help!

Hi All,
I need to install peoplesoft version 8.49 on my local machine to test some client specific tasks. we don't have the files for 8.49 on oracle e-delivery site but I have the access to the oracle support. Can anyone please let me know the related articles id for the files where I can download them for the installation? or is there anyway that you would suggest which helps me in installing the peoplesoft.
FYI, I need to install FSCM or HRMS module of same version.
Thanks a lot!

8.49 installation files are not available for download on E-Delivery. If you are a Oracle customer, for getting these setup files, you have to open a Ticket with Oracle support and they will ship you the Discs with the setup files or they will place the setup files on E-Delivery for download.
Edited by: Balu on Dec 29, 2011 5:58 PM

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