That's strange if you installed using the R:Base for Windows 6.5++ CD
because RBTI Sales told me that the CD version should work with Windows XP
without problem.

I have not purchased R:Base for Windows 6.5++, but had no problem installing
both R:Base for Windows 6.5+ and Oterro 2000 (version 2.0) under Windows XP
Professional.  Furthermore, R:Base 6.5+ seems to be working well, and I can
also set up ODBC data sources using Oterro under Windows XP.  I did not
encounter any error message during installation.  I had a clean Windows XP
installation too.

The only problem I have had seems to be related to Office XP, not Windows
XP.  In Office XP, I have not been able to connect to an R:Base ODBC data
source (running under Windows XP Professional).  The following MS Query
error message pops up: "Microsoft Query has encountered a problem and needs
to close".  I know Oterro works well with Office 2000, but does not seem to
work with Office XP.  All settings in the Oterro.CFG are identical in both
situations.

I posted this problem a week ago, but did not receive any response from RBTI
or this list.  Maybe not too many of us are using Office XP or Windows XP.

Stan Loo


----- Original Message -----
From: "Herbert Hemberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 1:45 PM
Subject: Rbase 2000 ver 6.5++ for Windows ...Not Compatable with WinXP ??


> Hi all,
> I just made a clean install WinXP on my Workstation, when I tried to
> install Rbase, I get the following Error:
> "The operating system is not adequate for running Rbase 2000 (ver.
> 6.5++) for Windows"
> I should mention the Ram is 1 Gig, the CPU is an Intel III Exeon/ 550
> and there is plenty of space on the HD. There is no Server installed, is
> a stand alone HP Kayak XU Workstation.
> Any Idea's?
>
> Herb
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