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I probably would at least do substantial damage for a reporting feature in
SiteProtector as well.  I also have been told that this capability will be
in the next release.  I believe in the interim that there is a tool that can
help facilitate reporting in SiteProtector and that it resides on the ISS
ftp site, but if you ftp://www.iss.net, nothings there, well at least not
for an anonymous login.

Jimmy H. Nguyen
Senior Network Security Engineer
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, MCP+I, NSA IAM, CCSE, Network+, SCP
NCI Information Systems, Inc.
DRMS Headquarters Battle Creek, MI.
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I would kill for this... Well maybe not kill, but you get the point!!!  

This is just one of the sorely missed features that should have been
released in SiteProtector from the start.  I keep hearing it will be in the
next release, whenever that is.

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Hi,

Site Protector doesn't come along with the reporting function and wanted to
know if anybody has developed a custom Crystal Report (.rpt) file to work
with the Site Protector RealSecureDB.  If for example I took a report policy
from the workgroup 6.6 manager and imported it into Crystal Reports, is
there a way to change all the database values to point to the new
RealSecureDB?

best regards,
Simon.






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