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| Subject: | Re: Viewing and summarising reports |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:10:55 -0500 |
Andy, The reporting tool I use depends on what I am using the reports for. I like the graphics on the linux version. IMHO they both have their place though. Steve
I've used the NessusWX scanner and find the Reports very good compared to the Linux version. Do you generally find this the better tool to use, or
am I missing the
something on the Linux version?
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