Can't speak for the admin gui because I've never seen it (starting out on 3.7, never seen any earlier versions), but web admin isn't totally useless. There's one thing in particular that's vastly easier with web admin than with the command line: writing and updating scripts. But so far, I prefer the command line for most things. -----Original Message----- From: Fred Johanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 6:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software I've also kept my gui alive for these reasons, plus the ability to filter requests and backtrack. Changing copygroup settings in a domain is a few clicks on a limited list in the gui with a much easier return to your starting point. The only fans of the WebAdmin around here are those who have never used the gui.
- Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Mike Glassman - Admin
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Lawrence Clark
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Gill, Geoffrey L.
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Andy Raibeck
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Mike Glassman - Admin
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Gill, Geoffrey L.
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Larry Way
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Werner Nussbaumer
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Fred Johanson
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Walker, Lesley R
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software France, Don G (Pace)
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Jim Sporer
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Jim Sporer
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Barry Fruchtman
- Re: Client ver 3.7.2 - no SA software Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU