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DB2 ver 5.2 and windows 2003 server

Hello all,
i need to replace an old server having Win NT 4.0 with a new server running
win 2003 server.
I have DB2 ver 5.2. Does anyon know if this old version of DB2 is running on
win 2003?
Any problem to connect DB2 client running on PC with win 98 ?

Best regards

Fabio
Nov 12 '05 #1
3 1851
Very Doubtful.

I tried running version 7.2 on Win2003 andthat had some weird
abnormalities, so I doubt anything older would work either.

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 14:49:37 +0200, "Fabius" <fa*****@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Hello all,
i need to replace an old server having Win NT 4.0 with a new server running
win 2003 server.
I have DB2 ver 5.2. Does anyon know if this old version of DB2 is running on
win 2003?
Any problem to connect DB2 client running on PC with win 98 ?

Best regards

Fabio


Nov 12 '05 #2
In article <41**************@news.state.mn.us>, (kurt.wood@NOSP)
says...
Very Doubtful.

I tried running version 7.2 on Win2003 andthat had some weird
abnormalities, so I doubt anything older would work either.


You need at least FP4 when running V7 on Win2003, previous versions
are unsupported (but V7 is only officially supported for a couple of
days).
Nov 12 '05 #3
Since 5.2 didn't even run on Windows 2000 Server, I doubt it will run on
Windows 2003.

You should seriously reconsider usage of W98 for any sort of real work, and
plan a migration to a real system ASAP.

"Fabius" <fa*****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2r*************@uni-berlin.de...
Hello all,
i need to replace an old server having Win NT 4.0 with a new server running win 2003 server.
I have DB2 ver 5.2. Does anyon know if this old version of DB2 is running on win 2003?
Any problem to connect DB2 client running on PC with win 98 ?

Best regards

Fabio

Nov 12 '05 #4

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