Richard,

I run Jbase 3.4.10 on XP Home. I just use it for personal use, so I 
don't have shared printers or users logging in. The Windows printers do 
work, though. I don't know about Jbase 4.x.x or 5.x.x.

Charlie Noah
Inland Truck Parts Company

Richard Kann wrote, On 08/21/2009 08:28 AM:
> Did not read your original post until now. Vista home does not work 
> with Jbase (nor does XP Home). Not only won't it start, but you will 
> not be able to share printers in XP home at least. I would recommend 
> XP Pro or Vista premium or business.
>
> Also 64-bit has issues too, but it will run. Basic problem there is 
> there are two program files locations, one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit.
>
> Lior-TIS wrote:
>> Please see the answer from Jim Idle, topic "T24: HELP - Version Field
>> Validation"
>>
>> 1) You cannot run server processes like this on Vista Home Basic,
>> even
>> though you can generally hack it to do so, so you need something
>> other
>> than a home edition really;
>> 2) It is probably a permissions problem which you would have to hack
>> away at - I would recommend not trying this unless you know what you
>> are
>> doing. It could also be that a DLL required by the telnet server is
>> not
>> present on the home edition. Did you try using teh DEPENDS.exe
>> program
>> (free from here: http://www.dependencywalker.com/ ) to check for
>> that?
>> All in all it is better to upgrade and technically speaking I don;t
>> think it is legal to do this on Windows Vista Home, though I doubt
>> you
>> would get thrown in jail for this if you are just trying to
>> develop ;-)
>> MSDN subscriptions work well for this sort of development.
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Aug 20, 3:04 pm, Prabhu Deva <[email protected]> wrote:
>>   
>>> hi,,
>>>
>>> we are using windows vista home basic. and i have stopped the other telnet
>>> server also. even though its not getting started ... jbase telnet server
>>>
>>> send me the solution.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Simon Verona <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>>> I'm guessing this is jBase on Windows - though you don't say what
>>>> version of jBase or Windows.
>>>>       
>>>> One of the key reasons for this is that another telnet server is running
>>>> on the PC.  To double check, click Start > run and type TELNET
>>>> localhost.  If this works, then this is the problem!
>>>>       
>>>> Hope this helps..
>>>>       
>>>> Regards
>>>> Simon
>>>>       
>>>> ===========================
>>>> Simon Verona
>>>> Director
>>>> Dealer Management Services Ltd
>>>>       
>>>> email: [email protected]
>>>> tel: 0845 686 2300
>>>>       
>>>> Prabhu wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>         
>>>>> Am not able to start the jbase telnet server in ther services.Its
>>>>> giving the error as
>>>>>         
>>>>> JBase telnetd server could not be started on local computer
>>>>>         
>>>>> error code 1067: the computer stopped unexpectedly.
>>>>>         
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>
> >

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