On windows you can use the nice little gui that SapDb provide, the database
manager dbm (dbmgui.exe).  This handles most of the commands you would enter
via the dbmcli utility.

If you do the full install (including the client dbm and data loader
clients), then you can simply create a db from the dbmgui from the top level
instal menu - you will get a small wizard to guide you through the process.
If you want to have the db start automatically as a windows service, you
will have to use the windows services gui to set the SAPDB :<your dbname> to
automatically start, and change the configuration : parameters :
restart_shutdown parameter to AUTO.

Online documentation
http://sapdb.org/7.4/htmhelp/e2/55683ab81fd846e10000000a11402f/frameset.htm


On line Database manager GUI
http://sapdb.org/7.4/htmhelp/e2/55683ab81fd846e10000000a11402f/frameset.htm

Command line example
http://sapdb.org/7.4/howto_instdropdb.htm#install

/alix

-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Fr�n: Stefan Groschupf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Skickat: Tuesday, 3 June 2003 12:58 p.m.
Till: Zabach, Elke; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
�mne: win2k duplicate.


Hi there,
I spend the night to port an j2ee system from mysql to sapdb. It was really
fair. Now I want to have a duplicate of my database on my local win2k
engine. So I download and install sapdb7.4 but I would say the routine is a
little bit different. So I was never ask for any user or password. Is there
a document that describe how to install sapdb on an win2k engine. Or what I
have to do after I had run SDBINST.exe to get a sapdb running on my machine?

Thanks
Stefan



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