Check your environment setting by *db2set* first,
to see if you have the following
*DB2_ENABLE_LDAP=YES*
if yes, and you don't use LDAP actually, then use
*DB2SET DB2_LDAP_ENABLE=NO*
and try again.
Vasan Subramanian wrote:
>Hi,
>
>While connecting to the database, its throwing the following error :-
>
>SQL3282N The login credentials are not valid.
>
>But i've given the correct login and password.
>
>The database to which Iam trying to connect is restored from an another
>database backup.Will this cause any problem??Also, the restoration
>completed successfully only.
>
>Please guide me on the same.
>
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