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Welcome to DB2* for Windows** 95 and Windows NT** V2.1.2!
DB2 Client Application Enabler for Windows 95 and Windows NT V2.1.2
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Installation Instructions for Diskette Version
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If you created diskettes from the CD-ROM or have the diskette version
of the product, simply enter the following command on a command line:
:\SETUP.EXE
where is your diskette drive.
Installation Instructions for CD-ROM Version
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Simply enter the following command on a command line:
:\WIN32\\DISK1\SETUP.EXE
where is your CD-ROM drive letter and is a two letter language
directory (see the CD-ROM booklet for the list of available languages).
Installation on Windows NT 3.5.0
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The graphical tools provided with DB2 for Windows NT require Windows
NT 3.5.1 or later. This includes the Administrator's Toolkit, the
Client Setup Utility and the DB2 ODBC Administrator. As a result,
when you install on a Windows NT 3.5.0 system, these tools will
NOT be installed.
If you choose to install ODBC support, a separate DLL named
DB20DBC.350 is copied to the miscellaneous directory (\misc) in the
install path, e.g. c:\sqllib\misc. You must use the Microsoft
ODBC administrator provided in the control panel to register DB2
data sources. Before you can use the Microsoft ODBC administrator,
you must FIRST copy DB20DBC.350 to the SYSTEM32 directory in the
Windows NT system directory, e.g. c:\winnt35\system32 AND rename it
to DB20DBC.DLL (replacing the existing version of that DLL created
during the install).
Handling File Copy Errors
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Setup attempts to replace certain files in the Windows system
directory, if the current versions of these files are lower than that
required by DB2. However, if a file is currently in use by another
application or service, Setup will be unable to replace it. Setup
logs the error message returned by the operating system during the
failed copy operation and notifies the user that an error has
occurred.
To remedy this situation:
o Shut down any other running applications.
o Stop any services that are running.
o Run Setup again.
Out of Memory Message
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If you get a message that you have run out of memory during insatllation,
it may mean that a file is locked and cannot be replaced. To get past this
problem, stop the application that is using the file and retry installing
the product. this is the same problme as discussed in "Handling Files Copy
Errors" above.
Books on CD-ROM
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Books are available in both PostScript format and on-line format in
the following locations:
:\WIN32\\\PS (for PostScript files)
:\WIN32\\\INF (for INF files)
where is your CD-ROM drive letter
is I386 (Intel) or PPC (Power PC)
represents the language directory
The PostScript files are in self-extracting executables. When run, these
executables will create a PS file in the current directory. Make sure the
current directory is one for which you have write access and that has
sufficient space for the PS file. For example, to extract the English
Installing and Using Windows NT & 95 Clients guide from the CD-ROM
drive (F:):
[F:\]c:
[C:\]F:\WIN32\I386\en\SQLJ6E03
Once you have extracted the PostScript book, a .PS file will be created.
To print a file execute:
[C:\]print SQLJ6E03.PS
Viewing on-line books
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To view the on-line books on Intel :
cd :\WIN32\I386\
iview
To view the on-line books on Power PC :
cd :\WIN32\PPC\
xview
Release Notes
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Additional information that you may require can be found in the "DB2
Release Notes" or "DDCS Release Notes". Read this information by viewing
or printing the "README.TXT" or "DDCSREAD.TXT" files. One or both of these
files are located in the SQLLIB directory where you installed DB2.
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