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RE: NeWT Question

Subject: RE: NeWT Question
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:44:14 -0600
You can view a report in xml format, save it, and then import that into
a database i.e. MS Access.  From that point, you may want to build some
queries to search through the data.  So to answer your question, it is
possible to have NeWT write it's vulnerability reports to a database;
just in an indirect way.

 

-Chad 

 

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Is it possible to have NeWT write it's vulnerability reports to a
database?

 

 

Take Care and Have Fun --John

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