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SAPDB Database Creation problem: msg#00411db.maxdb
Hello all, This is the first time I use SAPDB, I formerly used MYSQL and lots of others but I am new to SAPDB. I managed to install it together with the Web tools and GUI Client on a Win32 2003 system. When I want to create a database I have a problem. Since there is as far as I know no specific user list for database creation, I think that the Active Directory is used. However, when creating a database, remote or local using either the GUI or WebDBM I constantly get an error saying that I may not log on the manner done by SAPDB. I am Administrator on the PDC, and for easiness sake right now also use it to try logging on to the SAPDB RDBMS. Am I right that the Active Directory is used, and if so, how can I enable this way of communication to the RDBMS? Regards, Sjoerd van Leent
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