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Thank you HP. This is excellent news. tracert is a great tool and there are
times that you must run the tracert from the machine you are having the
problem on, not another node on the same network. Politically it helps by
knocking out yet another brick in the mythical wall between MPE and other
"open" operating systems. If I had a nickel for each time a network tech.
snidely said "You mean your machine can't tracert?" While there are many
answers to that statement, some less offensive than others, a simple "Sure
it can tracert" is the best!
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
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Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 7:01 PM
Subject: TraceRT is coming! TraceRT is coming!
>Hello Friends @ 3000-l
>
>Re: TraceRT is coming! TraceRT is coming!
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>I understand a few of our fellow 3000-L'ers who attended IPROF were able
>to bring up the important question of when we will get a "TraceRT" on the
>3000 and they were able to corner my friend Ganesh and get an answer -
Soon!
>
>Now we are looking for a few good folks who are willing to alpha-test
>"TraceRT" (available in late March) which will be included as part of a
>new NS-TRANSPORT patch.
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