IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Installing IBM Integration Explorer in console mode on Windows

You can install IBM® Integration Explorer using the installation wizard in console mode on Windows and Linux.

Use the following steps to install the IBM Integration Explorer using the console mode on Windows. If you encounter any problems during the installation process, you can view the install log IBExplorer_install.log.
  1. Type the following command on a command line to run a console install:
    <dvd_rom>/IBExplorer/install.exe -i console
  2. Select the language that you want to use for the installation process by typing the number next to the language and press Enter. The installer uses the term "locale" rather than "language". Alternatively, press Enter to accept the default language.
  3. Read the console install instructions, and press Enter to continue.
  4. Read the software license agreement and type 1 to accept the terms of the license. Press Enter.
  5. Type the name of the product installation directory for the IBM Integration Explorer and press Enter. Alternatively, press Enter to accept the default location. The default installation directory for the IBM Integration Explorer on Windows is C:\Program Files\IBM\IBExplorer.
  6. Read the Pre-Installation Summary information and press Enter to install the IBM Integration Explorer. Wait while the files are installed.
  7. On the Installation Complete panel, press Enter to exit the console installer.
You can now use the IBM Integration Explorer. To use the IBM Integration Explorer you must start the WebSphere® MQ Explorer. To start the WebSphere MQ Explorer, click Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere MQ > WebSphere MQ Explorer, or open a command line in which the mqsiprofile command has not been run and enter the strmqcfg command.
When you have completed installation, see Verifying your IBM Integration Bus installation.

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