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Where can I download db2 personal edition for win98? I have checked the IBM
site and can't find anything, although apparently 6.1 worked on win98.
Nov 12 '05 #1
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DB2 PE is no longer supported on W98. Previously (e.g. V6.1) it was
"supported" in the sense that if you were very lucky it might have sort of
worked, on a good day, between problems (e.g. like the rest of W98).

The DB2 client can be installed on W98 and WME, but the database engine
needs a real operating system, not a GUI on top of DOS. You'll need to
install Windows 2000/XP before you can install DB2 PE.

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Where can I download db2 personal edition for win98? I have checked the
IBM
site and can't find anything, although apparently 6.1 worked on win98.

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