Tutorial Oracle DB 64 bit

Hi,
Where I can find tutorial installing 64 bit Oracle DB 11g on Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit and then connecting to Data Mover using 32 bit Oracle client ?

Installing 64bit and 32bit Oracle is same. The downloaded software is different.
All in one box ?
1. Install Oracle database server 64bit in oracle home 1, create the db from there
2. Install Oracle client 32bit in oracle home 2, update the tnsnames.ora there to be able to connect on the database running from within the oracle home 1
3. During Peopletools installation, when prompted, give the 32bit client bin folder for AppDesigner and DMS.
Nicolas.

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