Prabhu,
Check whether windows telnet is stopped.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Prabhu logon2pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Am not able to start the jbase telnet server in ther services.Its
giving the error as
JBase telnetd server could not be started on local computer
error code 1067:
Please see the answer from Jim Idle, topic T24: HELP - Version Field
Validation
1) You cannot run server processes like this on Vista Home Basic,
even
though you can generally hack it to do so, so you need something
other
than a home edition really;
2) It is probably a permissions problem which
Are you using a firewall such as Panda. We found Panda to be not
compatible to Jbase.
sharath gowda wrote:
Prabhu,
Check whether windows telnet is stopped.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Prabhu logon2pra...@gmail.com
mailto:logon2pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Am not able to
Did not read your original post until now. Vista home does not work with
Jbase (nor does XP Home). Not only won't it start, but you will not be
able to share printers in XP home at least. I would recommend XP Pro or
Vista premium or business.
Also 64-bit has issues too, but it will run. Basic
Tony,
Top posting because the comments are generic to the topic (mostly). Also,
I'm just being a little lazy.
I completely agree with your insights about jBASE, their product and
resources. Unfortunately, that makes them similar to other Multivalue
vendors with the exception of U2 but it isn't
Richard,
I run Jbase 3.4.10 on XP Home. I just use it for personal use, so I
don't have shared printers or users logging in. The Windows printers do
work, though. I don't know about Jbase 4.x.x or 5.x.x.
Charlie Noah
Inland Truck Parts Company
Richard Kann wrote, On 08/21/2009 08:28 AM:
Did
Jose L wrote:
Jim, which is the syntax for UNIQUEQKEY? Is it a function, or a
routine? I've tried both approachs, but they didn't work. Can you give
us an example?
Download the jBASE 4 jBC manual from the jBASE web site.
Jim
Thanks
JL
On Aug 3, 1:58 am, Jim Idle
Are you spelling it like that? Looks like one Q too many. Of course, that's
the way Jim spelled it in his post too, but a mail list post is not
documentation. :-)
-Gary-
2009/8/21 Jose L jlm...@gmail.com
Jim, which is the syntax for UNIQUEQKEY? Is it a function, or a
routine? I've tried both