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This product is unbelievable. I am putting in my requisition to triple my support staffing now so we can deal with the onslaught of people using a product that provides less than desirable results :) rob > > I can't believe this. This piece of software has a spam^H^H^H^Hmail the > webmaster button to tell the webmaster of the site you're "testing" that > things are too slow. > > Dean > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 15:19:54 -0400 (EDT) > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: VitalSigns: Event Report: (Server, Slow or failed connection, red) > > I would like to inform you about a potential problem I've experienced with your service. > To assist you in understanding or remedying the problem, I have included below a brief > description and report of the conditions I have experienced. > > I have frequently noticed that establishing a connection to your server takes a long time. > You may find the following information useful. > > Subsystem: Server > Event: Slow or failed connection > Status: Failure to perform operation. > > Date and Time of Occurrence: Mon Apr 14 19:25 > Client Hostname: XXX.XXX.XXX > Client IP Address: A.B.C.D > URL: > Browser: (Netscape Navigator 3.0) > > OS Platform: Windows 95 > User Name: Joe Luser > Email Address: [email protected] > Phone Number: 555-555-5555 > > Some of the information above has been provided by Net.Medic from VitalSigns Software. > To learn more about how Net.Medic gathers information about on-line activity and how to > interpret the information provided above, please visit the technical support room at > http://www.vitalsigns.com. > > Net.Medic from VitalSigns Software uses analysis techniques which calculate performance > measurements as accurately as practical within the limits of the Microsoft Windows and > Internet environments. Because of these limits, and because Net.Medic was designed > to minimize diagnostic traffic over the Internet, the results calculated by Net.Medic are > close approximations, not absolute measurements. > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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