Installation requirements, Install the hp database manager, Uninstall the hp database manager – HP Neoview Release 2.4 Software User Manual
Page 10: Start the hp database manager, Pull-down menus
Installation Requirements
Description
Requirement
Windows compatible PC workstation
Computer
1024 x 768 pixels
Monitor screen resolution
Recommended minimum 512 MB
Memory
Minimum 10 MB for installation and 64 MB free space
Disk space
Microsoft Windows XP/Microsoft Windows Vista 32/64
bit
Operating system
Neoview version 2.0 or later
ODBC
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later
Additional
Neoview version R2.4
HP Neoview
Install the HP Database Manager
The HP Database Manager is installed with a Windows installer. You can find the installer by
searching for “HP Database Manager” at the HP Software Depot website:
Uninstall the HP Database Manager
After HP Database Manager is installed, you can uninstall it by using the Uninstall feature in
the Start-Programs->HP Database Manager folder or use the Control Panel, Add and Remove
Programs feature.
Start the HP Database Manager
To start the HP Database Manager, double-click the HP Database Manager icon on your desktop
or select Start->Programs->HP Database Manager from the Windows menu or click the HP
Database Manager shortcut on the desktop.
NOTE:
You must connect to the Neoview data warehousing platform through the ODBC client
driver to use the HP Database Manager. See the README for the HP Database Manager (HPDM)
for more information.
Pull-Down Menus
The pull-down menus are Windows menus. The pull-down menus are: File, Edit, Tools, Windows,
and Help.
The persistence file contains state and user preference information (for example, connection
definitions, user specified options and layout of the widgets). HPDM automatically saves the
information or you can initiate the action and select the File ->Save Persistence menu.
The File menu options are:
•
Open Persistence imports persistence data from a file that was saved earlier by HPDM.
•
Save Persistence saves the configuration. The current state is saved when the application
closes or when certain events happen within HPDM.
•
Save As saves the configuration to any file. The Save As option can be used when exporting
a specific configuration to other users in the organization.
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Introduction to the HP Database Manager