Installing on Windows
The installer requires Administrator privileges, and Windows will prompt you for privilege elevation when run.
On Windows Server platforms Firebird will run as a system service by default, but during installation you can also choose to let it run as an application.Don’t do this unless you have a compelling reason.If you do want to run Firebird as an application, it is recommended to install it outside the Program Files folder to ensure you have sufficient access rights.
During installation, you have the option of providing a password for Firebird’s superuser, SYSDBA
.Firebird passwords may be up to 255 bytes long, but due to the nature of the hashing algorithm used by the Srp plugins the “effective length” is around 20 bytes, so it’s not very useful to enter a password that’s much longer than that.Notice however that if you do enter such a password, you must supply it in its full length every time you connect — it won’t work if you truncate it to the first 20 characters!