Charlie, to be fair, the fact that D3 is working on XP Home is
probably an accident, probably not supported.  These databases
are server environments, not intended to work on "Home"-oriented
PCs.  XPHome (like WindowsME before) isn't just renamed Pro
release.  It's missing some network features and others which
these databases need.
 
Now, personally I believe jBase is ideally suited to serve as the
database behind a variety of applications for home and small
business.  I think jBase could be marketed to completely new
audiences with this model.  Unfortunately jBase management
disagrees, and so did Pick Systems management when I pitched this
to them over a decade ago.  In the mean time other offerings are
gladly being positioned in this space by their providers.  *ahem*
 
Regards,
T


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From: Charlie Noah
 ...  Jtelnetd is supported for XP Professional but not XP Home.

<soapbox>
That stinks! Why would they do that - D3 works fine from XP Home.
Can D3 do something that Jbase can't (or won't)?
</soapbox>

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.

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