You can save the information into a word document and get the same or
better results.

Personally, I never liked the print format of the gnatbox documents. I
prefer adding headers that mention "Privileged and confidential" (legal
jargon) and the sort. This makes for legal precedence should someone try
to exploit the information.

FYI: (separate unrelated issue)
One other thing on security (unrelated) - Always save the drive of any
disgruntled employee (intact, unaltered) and lock it up with very
limited access (all well documented). In addition, document every
step/action you or anyone makes to the system. This protects the company
in the even of a lawsuit. The issue is protecting and securing the
"integrity of evidence" and establish a "solid possession of evidence"
should a lawsuit occur.

Food for thought for IT Managers.

Danny

-----Original Message-----
From: Corey Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gb-users] Configuration Summary Reports

It would be nice if the Gnatbox people would provide another user
specified 
description field in the configuration file that would let me enter my
own 
personal version numbers and description.  Of course this field would
then 
print on the Configuration Report.  I use the report option a lot when 
comparing multiple configurations and changes I make side by side.

This wasn't a problem before, but on the newer version of GBAdmin
program 
the methodology has changed on how the configuration file is printed,
and 
the file name no longer prints on top of the report.  I had been naming
my 
configuration files with a version number embedded into the file name.
It 
was somewhat cumbersome, but it worked good enough for me.  The newer 
version creates an HTML file called "ConfigRpt.html each time the report
is 
generated.  So, the file name at the bottom is always "ConfigRpt.html".

Currently, I have multiple printouts of multiple configurations.  I have
to 
try and match which printout is for which version of the configuration 
files I have.

For now, I will be stuck with writing the description and version on
each 
report right after I print it.

Anyway, its just a suggestion.
Thanks,
Corey Hudson
Midwest Library Service


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