Re: Microsoft Wolf (diagnostic)
- From: "Stephen Larivee" <NOlariveeslSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 10:38:25 -0400
I looked at the article (way over my head!!!) but I see no mention of the
word WOLF anywhere in it????
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> "Stephen Larivee" wrote:
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> | I received an email from someone who told me they were having problems
> with
> | their network at a public school system. They eventually contacted MS
> and
> | were told to use a diagnostic software program called Wolf. I know this
> is
> | very general but it is all the information I have.
> |
> | I have looked online for more information about Wolf (I had never heard
> of
> | it used this way) and I have also looked at MS web site and knowledge
> base.
> | Nothing there about Wolf as a diagnostic tool.
> |
> | Can anyone shed any light on this? As far as I can see, this
> program/file
> | does not even exist!!
>
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