Hi.

I have an a error on the system that prompts me as a new database instance is being 
installed.
I have installed maxDB version 7.5.0.5 and the DBmanager & SQL studio.

I am installing an instance through the DB manager. After configuring my files and 
management accounts it attempts to start the database.
Please Note: I am using the e-catalog instance type! Is this supported?  (I can 
install normally with OLTP type.)

Details of the error:

Messagebox title: DBMDoc2
Message: Run-Time Error '35600' 
                Index out of bounds

At this point the DBmanager becomes covered with diagonal lines (as if it is 
malfunctioned or disabled) then I get:

Messagebox title: DBMWin2
Message: Run-time error '440'
                Application-defined or Object-defined error

I enclose knldiag and knldiag.err


Regards,

Ian Kershaw
E-government Development Officer
Hyndburn Borough Council
01254 380661
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