Thanks Chip, 

I will take a look at this when I get time.
In the meantime, I found one solution....

My local expert showed me how to get this to run....

Right click on "setup.exe" and under properties,
can set the compatibilty to Windows2000.

It worked !!

- Babette

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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 12:04 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/forms/content.html
has a link to download Oracle Forms Developer/Services 6i Release 2
for Windows 98/NT/2000/XP that was posted 13 Feb 03.
Note: this is the first Forms 6i installer that can install on
Windows XP Professional (previous versions were disabled).

The OTN Forms statement of direction is worth reading:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/forms/htdocs/FormsSOD.html
Looks like Windows XP Professional will be the last Windows
platform to be certified for Forms 6i client/server deployment.

Also, OTN has a certification matrix for Forms 6i:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/forms/htdocs/clientsod_forms6i.html

Have Fun :)

Babette Turner-Underwood wrote:

>I am trying to install Developer 6i on a Pentium 4 Xeon
>The Oracle Universal Intaller has a problem and 
>tries to send error report to Microsfot.
>
>I checked Metalink and the workaround was to search for
>symcjit.dll in the install directories and rename 
>to symcjit.old ... did this.
>
>Also the solution was to replace JInitiator 1.1.7
>with JInitiator 1.1.8. I checked and when I installed
>Oracle 9i on this machine the 1.1.8 was installed and
>I do not have the 1.1.7 under c:\programs\oracle\jre
>
>Any other ideas on what to do ???
>
>
>Thanks - Babette
>
>  
>
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