Windows Technology Kit DVD Registration

When I try to get the password to install the software from the DVD of "Oracle on Windows DVD" from OTN I get the following error message.
Sorry, this page was not found. (ErrorDocument 404)
This web site is an ever-changing collection of information on Oracle products and technology, and we've either removed or relocated the document you requested.
The original link is:
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/dialogue/dlgpage.jsp?p_ext=Y&p_dlg_id=2176794&src=1653186&Act=9
Thanks in advance for any help.

Thanks, this is now resolved.
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