Richard:

Hello! Yes, the 0.99c version of Kaboodle had a few difficulties with
WinXP SP2, especially the restricted use of "raw sockets" that it allows
(or, really, doesn't allow). I think we've completed a workaround, but it's
not fully stable yet. Please feel free to evaluate the BETA version of
0.99d, though, and see if it fixes your situation:


ftp://ftp.echogent.com/Kaboodle/beta

        I think the latest build in that directory is 21-Oct.

cheers,
Scott

On Oct 21, 2004, at 8:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm interested in using Kaboodle to manage my home network (4 computers
running a mix of XP Professional, XP Home and 2000 Professional, 2
networked printers and a gateway on a combination wired and wireless
network) as well as a remote LAN at my parents' house (comprised of 2
Windows machines). I downloaded your software yesterday, and installed the
helper applications (the latest versions of TightVNC, WinPcap and Zebedee).
I then installed Kaboodle and ran it. The program detected the 7 devices
on my LAN and then began to "categorize" them but it terminated at either
the second or fourth device (it varies) with a Windows error message. Any
ideas of what the problem might be? Each of the XP machines has SP2
installed. The machine on which Kaboodle is installed is a Dell Inspiron
700m notebook with a wireless g connection to my LAN. The other machines
are on a wired network and have the latest RealVNC server (4.0) installed.
Thanks in advance for any help you may provide.



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