Quick Beginnings for Windows NT**
The Client Configuration Assistant (CCA) helps you manage your database
connections to remote servers. The CCA is available on OS/2 and Windows
32-bit operating systems. This is the preferred method to set up any
OS/2, Windows 9x, or Windows NT client to communicate with a server.
You can use the command line processor to set up DB2 clients on any
platform. For more information, refer to the Installation and Configuration Supplement.
With the Client Configuration Assistant, you can:
- Catalog databases so that they can be used by applications. Three
methods are available:
- Search the network for available databases and selecting one.
Client access is automatically set up for that database.
- Use a database access profile provided by a database administrator to
automatically define your connections. Client access is automatically
set up for that database.
- Manually configure a connection to a database by entering the required
connection parameters.
- Remove cataloged databases, or change the properties of a cataloged
database.
- Test connections to local or remote databases identified on your
system.
- Bind applications to a database by selecting utilities or bind files from
a list.
- Tune the client configuration parameters on your system. Parameters
are logically grouped and suggested settings are provided on the interface as
parameters are selected.
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