Hi Simon,

Jbase 3.4.7 (I thought I put that in the original post - oh well, memory's the first thing to go). Following your link, though, I think I see the problem. Jtelnetd is supported for XP Professional but not XP Home.

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That stinks! Why would they do that - D3 works fine from XP Home. Can D3 do something that Jbase can't (or won't)?
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Anyone have any ideas about how to get around that? I'm using console to access Jbase now, and that works well, but I'd like to have some of SecureCRT's capabilities available.

Thanks,
Charlie

On 09-28-2011 10:01 AM, Simon Verona wrote:
Charile

What version of jBASE?

I seem to recall the jbase telnet server being controlled by a registry setting in 3.4 ..  check http://www.jbase.com/r5/knowledgebase/manuals/3.0/30manpages/man/telnet1.htm

Simon


On 28/09/2011 15:33, Charlie Noah wrote:
According to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services "jBASE Telnetd Server" is set as automatic, but it is stopped. In the Log On tab, "Log on as" is set to "Local System account". "Allow service to interact with desktop" is checked. I have tried with it unchecked, no joy.
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