It maybe a bug!

I have installed patch on the test machine (WinMe) - all was ok,
but this problem arisen on my production system Win2K server.

I copied exe from already upgraded system in place of erased exe file.

You should reinstall WhatsUp (i think it's better solution) or try to find
upgraded exe.

Edgars.



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I just installed the 7.04 upgrade.  I had 7.03 installed.  After the
upgrade my WhatsupG.exe file has been erased with who knows what else.  Has
anyone else seen this problem and if so what can be done to repair it short
of a complete reinstall?




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