ODI INstallation:JDBC connection

hi,
I have downloaded ODI from oracle site for a windows platform.I am facing issue with JDBC for SQL server 2005.
Start-->Oracle-->Oralce Data Integrator-->Master data reposioty creation
Wizard appears. I have placed microsoft SQL server 2005 JDBC in the drivers folder of the installation drive.But i am not able to get Microsft SQL server 2005 JDBC in the dropdown.
I tried to enter the driver manually, still i m not able to create repository.
What should be the user credentials to login? shouldnt i create a database first in the SQL and then start..??
i am trying to learn ODI and i m struck in the beginning..
Appreciate any positive solutions.
regards,
nishanth

Hi,
Now that i have used the following..
JDBC :com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
URL :jdbc:sqlserver://<machine name>:1433;selectMethod=cursor;databaseName=db_snpm;integratedSecurity=false (machine name has been entered)
user :snpm
password :snpm-1
i m getting the following error message:
com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The TCP/IP connection to the host has failed. java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
Help is appreciated.
cheers,
nishanth

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