Windows 2003 server, Incompatible with Developer 6i and Oracle db 9i???

Hi,
Is there some reason for migrating from Developer 6i and Oracle db 9i to 10g when operating system is migrated from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003 server???
Any document? whitepaper?? thanks

I am with Mediware Information Systems and we have an opening for a Senior Oracle 6i DBA if you know of anyone who has 5 yrs. of Oracle 6i DBA experience. If so, they can send their resume to [email protected] with the subject line 06-029.
Thanks!

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