Oracle 9.2.0.8 on windows 2008 R2 64-bit client installation

Dear expert database;

for specific needs, we need to install a client 9.2.0.8 to have connectivity with various databases.

As I am a beginner in Oracle, can you tell me if it's good?

1st part of client install Oracle 9.2.0.1 full (in architecture 32 or 64 bits?)

2. install the patches 9.2.0.8 Group (in the same architecture as the first installation)

3. install Patch 30 with O-Patch

I have a lot of problems to find good sources for the OS/Architecture (windows 2008 R2 64-bit) version, I'm not sure that the old version of Oracle can be installed on this configuration.

Can someone help me and tell me that it is possible to do?

Thank you very much.

Kind regards

Thibaud.

Salvation;

I suggest to you please read on

Client / Server / Support of interoperability between different Oracle Versions [ID 207303.1]
Note to master for the Installation of the Oracle database [ID 1157463.1] Client

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