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DB2 Client compatibility

Hi everybody.

I have a DB2 UDB Express on Windows system (Server: Win2003 - Client: WinXP
Home Edition)
Message of error (on client machine): IBM-Informix-DB2 Universal Database
Express Edition is not supported on this version of operating system

Description of the problem: I must install the part client of DB2 on Win XP
Home Edition. The installation procedure does not allow me to only install
the client part (I'm obliged to install also the server... the procedure
stops with this message).
Therefore I ask:
1) The client of DB2 vers. 8.1 is supperted on XP HOME ?
2) Is it possible to download only the client part from a web site ?
3) Is it possible to use client with a previous DB2 client version (es: 7)
on XP HOME ?

Thank you for the help.

Francesco - Italy
Nov 12 '05 #1
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"Francesco" <c@i.t> wrote in message
news:c6**********@newsread.albacom.net...
Hi everybody.

I have a DB2 UDB Express on Windows system (Server: Win2003 - Client: WinXP Home Edition)
Message of error (on client machine): IBM-Informix-DB2 Universal Database
Express Edition is not supported on this version of operating system

Description of the problem: I must install the part client of DB2 on Win XP Home Edition. The installation procedure does not allow me to only install
the client part (I'm obliged to install also the server... the procedure
stops with this message).
Therefore I ask:
1) The client of DB2 vers. 8.1 is supperted on XP HOME ?
2) Is it possible to download only the client part from a web site ?
3) Is it possible to use client with a previous DB2 client version (es: 7)
on XP HOME ?

Thank you for the help.

Francesco - Italy

DB2 Clients are free and can be downloaded without the server code from this
site:
http://www-3.ibm.com/cgi-bin/db2www/...oad.d2w/report
The DB2 version 8.1 client is supported on XP Home Edition.
Nov 12 '05 #2
"Francesco" <c@i.t> wrote in message
news:c6**********@newsread.albacom.net...
Hi everybody.

I have a DB2 UDB Express on Windows system (Server: Win2003 - Client: WinXP Home Edition)
Message of error (on client machine): IBM-Informix-DB2 Universal Database
Express Edition is not supported on this version of operating system

Description of the problem: I must install the part client of DB2 on Win XP Home Edition. The installation procedure does not allow me to only install
the client part (I'm obliged to install also the server... the procedure
stops with this message).
Therefore I ask:
1) The client of DB2 vers. 8.1 is supperted on XP HOME ?
2) Is it possible to download only the client part from a web site ?
3) Is it possible to use client with a previous DB2 client version (es: 7)
on XP HOME ?

Thank you for the help.

Francesco - Italy

DB2 Clients are free and can be downloaded without the server code from this
site:
http://www-3.ibm.com/cgi-bin/db2www/...oad.d2w/report
The DB2 version 8.1 client is supported on XP Home Edition.
Nov 12 '05 #3

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