[Allen] Great! :) At least I know I'm not alone. :) I'll try to get Ipswich
to send me an upgraded exe. :)
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From: "Edgars Smilgzdruvs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WhatsUp Forum] Problems with 7.04 upgrade.


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