Now that you have setup and configured your Thin-workstations, you need to set up access to the databases that you want your users to access on each workstation. We suggest you use the Client Configuration Assistant (CCA) to set up access to these databases on the code server. For more information on how to use the CCA, see Starting the Client Configuration Assistant.
After you have cataloged all of the databases on the code server that you want your Thin-workstations to access, you need to update all of the local catalog directories on each Thin-workstation. We recommend that you use the profile option of the CCA. The CCA allows you to export and import Client Profiles that contain database connection information, as well as configuration settings. On the code server, export a Client Profile. This profile will contain all of the information needed to set up the exact same database connections and configurations on each of the Thin-workstations that you just installed. Your end users can either use the CCA import option if you want to expose this tool. If you are trying to hide your DB2 product from your users, you can use the db2cfimp command. This command could be pulled down via an e-mail or pushed out with SMS. Using this command allows you to hide any DB2 tasks from your end users. For more information on the db2cfimp command, refer to the Command Reference.