Jason,

I could be remembering this wrong, but I seem to remember this had more
to do with registry entries and not a file... 

What follows is a little fuzzy, but it does work when it's been done
and will load the maps in the WEB page in the order specified. After a
little trial/error, you'll get it the way you want it...

For this to work:

Open Configure - Program Options
Select Categories - Startup
Manually enter all of the network maps you want to order. Save
settings.
File - Save Context and give it a "Name"
Save the settings. Then restart WUG.
Re-enter the same screen and reset the Categories-Startup to load the
top level map again.

Then open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IPSWITCH\WHATSUP\CONTEXT

Export the registry key, manually edit the .REG file for the specific
order to be shown in reverse order
when done, remove all the registry entries for the context that was
saved
Double click on the new registry entry and it will automatically be
re-imported.

Then reset your start level map back to your top level map and
auto-load all of the assciated maps...


------------------------------------------------------------
Bryan Harrell, SPII 
Network Transport & Administration - Tallahassee
Fla. Dept of Revenue
(850)-921-0700  S/C 291-0700
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/06/2004 2:26:21 PM >>>
Hi
There was once a post regarding how to re-order the TOP VIEW list of
maps in
the web interface.  It seems to change at random, or if I set the "Load
the
Following Maps At Start" under program options, it will list the maps
in
that reverse order...but that is not easy to manage as we've got 20 or
so
maps.  Anyone remember what file to edit to control how maps are
listed.
Thanks very  much.

Jason 

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