But it is precisely because I _do_ have boatloads of clients that I prefer the CLI. I can type "2 or 3 lines of parameters" as someone said a few messages back much more quickly than I can <click> <wait> <click> <wait> <click> <wait> ....
More, I seldom type long parameters. I have samples of anything I have defined/updated/deleted that I can quickly copy to a text editor, change the few characters that change, and dump into a CLI session. I specify everything so that if the defaults change they don't take me by surprise, and I seldom have to look back to the manuals find a syntax. The only trick is when I change versions I do have to go through the list and compare to the new Admin Reference. - Kai. > -----Original Message----- > From: Kauffman, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, 13 August 2002 8:38 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Antwort: Web Admin Interface - grrr > > > I'm afraid I'm another vote for the CLI. <snip> . . . > > But I don't have boatloads of clients to administer, so I'm > probably not > seeing the issues the rest of you are fighting. :-) > > Tom Kauffman > NIBCO, Inc >
