How to initial DB2 user profile when telnet to windows server

When I telnet to Windows server using db2<SID>, I issued command "db2", get error "DB21061E  Command line environment not initialized" . How to initialize user DB2 profile? Please advise.
Thanks
James

Hi,
you need to setup the command line environment to run commands. If you go through the start menu, you
will see that there are two UDB "command line" type environments. One of them opens a "vanilla" command window with all of the initialization done to allow using db2 commands, the other opens the CLP environment.
regards,
kaushal

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