Hi I only can give an answer on your first question. I do it as shown below (Win2000!):
dbmcli -d %SID% -u dbm,dbm db_offline > NUL dbmcli -d %SID% -u dbm,dbm db_drop > NUL Check the registry after and delete all that garbage. Cheers Edo Bezemer -----Original Message----- From: Noah J SILVA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Montag, 10. M�rz 2003 16:27 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: 2qs: dropping half-made DBs and alternative authentication Hi, I have two quick questions: 1.) I am somehow sure I have seen this answered before, but I was unable to find it on the mailing list archives (Maybe it should be added to the help?) If you create a DB and it fails for one reason or another (no dba passwd, not enough space for system tables, etc.). How can you drop the DB if you are unable to log into it? 2.) I was asked by people here to verify wether or not SAPDB is able to use LDAP or w2k ActiveDirectory Authentication instead of it's internal authentication mechanisms. Of course they would like this to avoid duplicating administrative overhead, and to prevent users from having to remember multiple passwords. Unfortinately, I assume this would be listed in the documentation if it were possible. Thank you, Noah SILVA IS&T - Programmer Analyst Atofina Chemicals (a division of the Total Fina Elf group) (215) 419 - 7916 _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
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