Report developer won't start: HELP!

After i've installed reports developer DS edition. THe reportsbuilder won't start.
Can somebody help me. I've got appserver and database also installed and i've set de oracle home to the right location, but nothing helps. I've installed it on windows 2000 advanced server. When i installed the the developer suite on windows 2000 with app and database everything works fine. I've also installed it on windowsxp and there i've the same problem.
I get the instroduction logo, but afterwards reports developer won't start.
It stops when +/- 19mb has been loaded (task manager.
I'm desperate can somebody help me.

Hello,
On Windows, NLS_LANG can be set in the registry or as an
environment variable.
You can test with the commands :
set NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1
rwbuilder.exe
Then,if it works, change the NLS_LANG in the registry
(HKLM/Software/ORACLE/Homex)
regards

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