Version compatibility - oracle 10g - window 2008 terminal services

Hi,
Anyone knows if following is compatiable with window 2008 terminal services?
Oracle 10g
Oracle ADI (7.1)
Oracle Financial analyzer 6.4
Oracle Express Client 6.3.4
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