From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Apr 22 2007 - 09:47:11 ART
cciehksg
Now did I call it a stupid question? or annoying
question?
Hmmm...
I actually thought I'd given a thoughtful rseponse.
I guess I could just say SecureCRT, but would you have
a problem if you saw Teraterm instead?
--- cciehksg <cciehksg@yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
> I believe when the question is still related to ccie
> lab, everyone should not discourage to submit it.
>
> Regardless if they are already in the archive or
> not.
>
> I receive some private answers (not cc to the group)
> from this group's members regarding my question,
>
> and i think they do understand about the idea of
> helping each other without discouraging someone to
> ask what some people think as "stupid question or
> annoying question".
>
> anyway this forum will be turn into silent, if
> people stop submit what they have. just because some
> people think their questions are "funny".
>
> just my 2 cent
>
> Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Have you looked in the Groupstudy Archives?
>
> You might be amazed.
>
> Not being disrespectful, simply pointing you to a
> tool
> to use in your studies.
>
> Funny how many people here do not use the archives
> actually.
>
> I guess we are a quick fix world. Everyone wants the
> quick fix.
>
> Now - it really gets interesting when someone asks a
> question and I check the archives and I find the
> same
> person asked the same question in the past and what
> is
> worse - it was answered.
>
> I've encountered this at least twice so far - where
> the same person asks the same question and it was
> answered completely - and the new answer was the
> very
> nearly the same as the old one.
>
> So... do you think a person who is not even keeping
> track of their own questions is making any real
> progress towards passing the lab anyway.
>
> Hmmm...
>
> But if everyone did this and used whatever resources
> are available to them why need a list right?
>
> Maybe we need an FAQ - funny thing is that the
> people
> who ask the same questions would probably not think
> the FAQ applied to them.
>
>
> --- cciehksg wrote:
>
> > How does Secure CRT connected to the Devices in
> > the Lab ?
> >
> > are they using Access server ?
> >
> > can we open separate windows for each connection
> > to each device ?
> >
> > is the SecureCRT already connected for us ? or do
> > we have to connect it manually
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> >
> > Real people. Real questions. Real answers. Share
> > what you know.
> >
> >
>
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