You could.

You have to modify the field definition in the interface type fields screen for
that interface type.

And set it to "Overwritable" and "NOT Tracked".

Javier

Darren Gibbs wrote:
> Is there any way to change the "Description" field for CPU's being monitored
> on Windoze boxes?
>  
> I get this massive long description every time I mouse over the CPU DHTML
> window, and half the time it scrolls off the screen to the right - but I
> can't seem to edit it to make it shorter.
>  
> Do I need to hack the database directly?
>  
> Thanks
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