I would suggest you move to 5.  Once installed and running your databasic code 
and you know on 3.4 should be v similar...

The new stuff in 5 is there only if you want to use it... 



Simon Verona 

-------- Original message --------
Subject: RE: jbase 4.x installation 
From: David Grenfell <[email protected]> 
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
CC:  

 Simon:
 
Thank-you for your thoughts.  I too, would much rather stay with 3.x as this is 
what "I grew up with", but apparently one cannot purchase licenses for this 
version any-more.  3.x runs on xp-pro just fine for me, and perhaps I might yet 
be able to license this version.  I think I will put in another request.  After 
all, its just a number in return for cash, right?  I don't see any reason for 
Jbase company to worry about supporting it.

That way, I can do all my developement on my in-house computer and know 
everything will work when it comes time to install at clients.
 
Dave.
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 15:25:06 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: jbase 4.x installation
> 
> Windows Server 2008 is the proper OS for jBase 5 (if you have to run on 
> Windows), but I guess it will run in the business editions of Windows 7 
> (though there is still a 10 user limit I think)
> 
> I've not played too much with v5, but the world is going 64 bit and I 
> can't see the value of migrating to v4 of jBASE - you might as well stay 
> on 3.4 for 32 bit...
> 
> Just my thoughts...
> 
> Regards
> Simon
> 
> =======================================
> Simon Verona
> Director
> Dealer Management Services Ltd
> T: 0845 686 2300
> ========================================
> 
> 
> On 18/04/2012 12:24, David Grenfell wrote:
> > Just as an aside to this, I attempted to install 4.x on my 64 bit 
> > system. Its Windows 7, HOME PREMIUM. I discovered that this system 
> > does not have the "users and groups" under computer management, 
> > because MS didn't think anybody with a home version would need it. 
> > What does the group recomend as an OS today?
> 
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