Note: Connect CDC no longer supports Windows 32-bit.
- When you install Connect CDC, the Connect CDC MonCon cmd file is added to the Program Files list but it does not have an icon. Right-click to access Properties from the context menu and change the icon.
- Connect CDC is not a cluster-aware application. Like many applications, it can execute in a clustered environment. Please contact your services representative or technical support for more information on configuring Connect CDC to execute in a cluster environment.
Working with Windows 7, 8, or 10 Operating Systems
Keep in mind the following considerations when working with Windows 7 8, or 10
- Connect CDC does not support databases running on Windows 7, 8, or 10. Consequently, a Listener is not supported on Windows 7, 8, or 10; Windows 7, 8, or 10 only supports Director, MonCon and Jetty console.
- The user logged into a Windows 7, 8, or 10 operating system must have
Administrator privileges to work with Connect CDC. Use one of the methods
described below to set Administrator privileges:
- Method 1 (recommended solution): Right-click on the Director, MonCon, or Jetty scripts and select Run as administrator.
- Method 2: Install Connect CDC in a folder other than Program Files, Program Files (x86) or windows/system32. Even if you install Connect CDC in a folder other than Program Files, Program Files (x86) or windows/system32, if you are using WebMonCon, you must also right-click on the Jetty script and select Run as administrator.
- Method 3: From the Control Panel, select User Accounts>System and Security>Change User Account Control Settings. The User Account Control Settings dialog box displays.
- Drag the side bar down to Never notify. Reboot your system.
- Reboot your system.