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What about attachments?

Hi,

Isin't it a good idea to have the attachments available for a longer period of time if not forever.

When you are stuck with some issue and get a resolved discussion at NetPro with expired attachments its really irretating.

-> Sushil

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Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Sushil,

First off, I have really enjoyed reading all your recent posts :) Great to see!

I think Cisco is in the process of changing the length of time for an attachment to be available to 5 Years. Here is a thread that speaks to this question;

From:

Dan Bruhn

NetPro Community Manager

http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Idea%20Center&topic=NetPro%20Ideas&topicID=.2cbe6274&fromOutline=&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.2cbfdd4b

Cheers!

Rob

Hi Rob,

Thanks a lot.

It would be really nice if this is implemented.

Cheers!

-> Sushil

Daniel Bruhn
Level 8
Level 8

Dear Sushil,

We will be pushing the expiration date for attachments to 5 years within the next two weeks. I also just confirmed that all previous expired attachments that fall within the 5 year range will be reactivated. Sorry for the late response but wanted to confirm this with IT before posting the good news.

Cheers,

Dan Bruhn

NetPro Community Manager

Cheers, Dan

Dear Dan,

That's really a good news. Thanks for teh confirmation.

->Sushil

Daniel Bruhn
Level 8
Level 8

Sushil and Rob,

Attachments are now set to stay active for 5 years.

Cheers,

Dan Bruhn

NetPro Community Manager

Cheers, Dan

Hi Dan,

That's really a great news.

-> Sushil

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