Problems installing 9iAS on NT4 SP 6

I'm trying to install 9iAS on an NT4 SP6 platform, with the database (Oracle 8.1.7) on a Sun Solaris platform.
Immediately after the installation program creates the wireless account on the database, the install just stops and doesn't launch the Configuration Tools program or remove the "Install Oracle 9I AS" icon from the Startup folder. Also, there also doesn't appear to be any component of the "Oracle HTTP Server" in the NT Services
Had posted this originally on Metalink, but was told since I downloaded the iAS from Technet (4/26/01), I need to post questions to this forum. SO: Was told "The hang after the wireless install completes is a know issue. Unpublished Bug: 1643172 ". What do I need to do to work around this bug?
Thanks,
- Bill Waye
DBA
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In looking at the inventory via Oracle Universal Installer, it's 1.0.2.1.0.
Thanks much,
- Bill

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    something' than the 9i database... here it is: I am going to
    try it myself....
    Title : error installing 9ias using 9i database O/S : MS
    Windows
    Author : Mark Hartmann Type : Answer
    Date : Nov 22, 2001 06:39 PT
    POST :REPLY (W/QUOTE)
    Hi !
    I had the same problem before I had a look into this forum. But
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    be sure to the other stage dir in the "install" directory.
    3. I use the OUI 2.0 which has been installed with the database.
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