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January 2007

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Thanks for the numbers, guys.  Like most of you, I also query the db for statistics, but through a remote scripting language for implementation of other in house stuff we use.  I found it more useful to query the dm_reports table in order to get a more "historical" view of who's logging into cca (remember to DISTINCT the dm_mac).  One of my boss's was also querious as to what people were failing on, so I did up a little diddy for that too.  As always, available here (sample output at bottom of script): 

http://oak.conncoll.edu/~aclan/public/code_samples/cam_stats.phps

The reports output is slightly deceptive as our cam only scans until the first failure then stops, but it gives a rough idea anyways.

Regards,

Alex Lanstein
Senior Software Engineer, Transitional Data Services
Help Desk/Network Junkie, Connecticut College
Chief Coffee Drinker, LBCCHosting
860-625-4277
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators on behalf of Greg Schaffer
Sent: Thu 1/18/2007 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Vista
 
I know... the 9x and ME machines are painful to see...

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We cut off support for 98 and ME last June.  I have a bogus registry check
for machines with 98/ME identified OS.  The check will fail and access is
denied.

Greg

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