At 14:49 14/11/2003, Richard E. Brown wrote: >Folks: > >InterMapper 4.1.2b6 is now available. It contains a few bug fixes, with an >unchanged feature list.
Errrm, I skipped a couple of betas and didn't notice this: [BUG FIX] InterMapper Traditional now conceals SNMP community strings using the bullet character (unless the community is "public"). which appeared in b4. This is a bad feature for us - was there a reason for it? I can see it giving rise to some problems. How can I verify that a device has the right community on the map (which I might need to if someone here has been fiddling around and some device suddenly doesn't respond any more). Or a new device on the map where there is some dispute about whether we agreed upper or lower case? I guess I can use the debug window to find this ultimately but that's not a good idea. We added a new device today and I've already forgotten what the string is. Could this be made optional? Cheers, -- Tim ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
