1. create a new database with the user DB2 and call it for instance 'invdb' (db2 create database invdb)
2. log on as Administrator and install Tivoli-inventory. Don't forget to fill in the installation options (Database ID = invdb)
3. check your rim-objects: wrimtest -l inv_query
4. probably...
My experience with DB2 on Windows NT/2000 is that the instance name must be DB2 and not the default user db2admin. Otherwise you cann't connect to your databases. The choice of your password is free but then, you have to change the passwords for the rim-objects (wsetrimpw tec tectec <password of...
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