The question of oracle8.17 using in laptop???

I wanna intall oracle8.17 enterprise/personal in my laptop p4_win2000,but the setup.exe doesn't work.
I downloaded oracle9i_lite,the setup.exe worked,but after
intalling,the install programme don't create bataBase and
user.
I am a new man in using oracle.please help me!!!
Thank you very much
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It's normal there is a bug on a DLL used by OUI
there is a good note on METALINK
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=BUG&p_id=1507768
I hope it will help you
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