Hi, On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:56:14PM +0200, Stig Johansen wrote: > Oscar Bauer wrote: > >Unfortunately we cannot enabled Wget, cURL, Fetching URLs, > >crawling or scripting as these may have been possible to use > >in the past but were never supported when download software > >from Cisco.com. However there are several remote access clients > >or capabilities built into each operating system that support > >remote desktop access. Here are the steps to configure XP on
This is very obvious a person that never had to do remote network maintenance
before. As in "I'm sitting in a a hotel, the link is congested and the
latency is high, but I *need* to get this update to that router box".
I'm all willing to work with Cisco if they listen, but *this* attitude
is not considered "listening" - it's "preaching their own belief how the
world should be".
*sigh*
gert
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