Problems : Oracle 9iAS Installation Windows XP Home Edition

Hi All,
I just installed Oracle 9iAS on Windows XP Home Edition.
Can anyone give me some idea how to resove the issues with the installation.
Infrastructure Database Registration Assistance - Canceled
Please provide either oidpassword or obfuscated password
Usage: java oracle.ias.ldaporacfg.LdaporaCfg Parameters
Parameters are -o OracleHome -h oidHost -p oidPort -u oidUser -w oidPassword -d obfPassword
Infrastructure Schema Configuration Assistant - Failed
Some of the Config Tools failed. See the log file useinfratool.log for more details.
1) Infrastructure Instance Configuration Assistant - Failed
Some of the Config Tools failed. See the log file useinfratool.log for more details.
2) Oracle 9i Application Server randomize password - Failed
java.lang.NumberFormatException: %OIDport%
3) Single Sign-on Configuration Assistant - Failed
Parameters passed to ssoca : param0:C:\oracle\as param1:orasso param2:***** param3:aurigadatamart.pacbell.net param4:389 param5:cn=orcladmin param6:***** param7:aurigadatamart.pacbell.net param8:1521 param9:mat param10:AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252
Failed to obtain OiD password. Exception is :java.lang.Exception: Version mismatch!
Thanks in advance for your kind help!!
Ramesh

XP is not a supported platform. Please try Win2K or NT.
See certification matrix:
http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/ias/files/20_certification.html
Hope this helps,
Ashesh Parekh
Oracle9iAS Product Management

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