Error installing AS - MaxDB

Hi,
I've already tried installing "SAP NetWeaver Application Server" for 5 times, and I've followed many related topics in this forum, but it doesn't go right at all !
Please, could anybody help-me?
The error (in summary) is:
MaxDB: Calling: "c:/sapdb/programs/bin/x_server.exe" start
MaxDB: 18641 ERROR: XSERVER is already running!
MaxDB: command failed: <DBMException -24950 ERR_USRFAIL User authorization failed>
MaxDB sdbuninst: cannot remove package "Database Kernel": first you have to remove all instances
MaxDB sdbuninst: fatal error at Th, May 03, 2007 at 10:57:46
Thanks,
Fabio

Hi Fabio,
it seems to me that you're trying to install on a machine where there's already a MAxDB installation or some parts of a previous installation still exist.
Please have a look at the following notes, they should  tell you howto correctly cleanup your system of MaxDB and afterwards try the installation again:
<a href="https://websmp104.sap-ag.de/~form/handler?_APP=01100107900000000342&_EVENT=DISPL_TXT&_NNUM=599129&_NLANG=EN>">599129: Using SDBUNINST to uninstall MaxDB/SAP DB software</a>
<a href="https://websmp104.sap-ag.de/~form/handler?_APP=01100107900000000342&_EVENT=DISPL_TXT&_NNUM=572836&_NLANG=EN>">572836: Deleting the SAP DB Registry and service entries</a>
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Roland

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