In regard to: [Networker] Who is using 7.4 now? Its great!!!!, dakoal said...:
Hi,
what is you Problem Davina Treiber????
You wrote : I'd be happier if they put nwadmin back in.
And I tell @Davina Treiber: that we are using nwadmin on newer Networker
Versions.
Here some FAQ for using a Forum:
- The @ means that the message right from the name and the ":" is for that
person.
- Only a "Quote" means that the Person mentioned wrote something.
You may not realize it, but although you're communicating via a forum,
Davina is not. The forum is being gatewayed onto a mailing list, which
predates the forum by years and years. So, the idioms you're comfortable
with for a forum don't necessarily apply to the mailing list. I
interpreted your initial response exactly the same way that Davina did --
as incorrectly attributing what was written to Davina.
So, thanks for educating myself and others for how to use a forum, but
keep in mind that many of us are not using a forum, we're using an email
list.
I only wanted to be friendly and tell you that it is possible to do use
nwadmin from an old Version on 7.3.3 , and you are ..... (I don't write
that) ... me.
You're right, it is possible (but very dangerous), and Davina knows that.
But nwadmin is not *included* with the software anymore. If you keep a
copy of nwadmin around from an older version of NetWorker, you can use it
to talk to 7.3.3, but it's dangerous to make changes with it.
And with what should I be more carefull, with sharing my Legato
eperiences ???????
No, but you should realize that not everyone is communicating via a forum.
I also think you overreacted to what Davina wrote.
Tim
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