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Mace, If you have nmap set up to look in a different directory (through the templates file datatype.tbl), then all you should have to do is set the time using the radio button at the bottom of the time widget to the day of the data you want, then slide the time range bar to the period to cover. The online help "whats new" for nmap2 says this feature is still not functional for that program...but I verified I could go back 5 days for nmap. Steve Chiswell On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Bentley, Mace wrote: > Steve, > > I was curious to know if there was any way to get nmap to display > archived data? I read through the support archives and saw you could get > nmap to recognize a non-default directory structure. I tried changing > the configuration files but I suspect the problem is that nmap is still > looking for a current date on the data files? > > Are there any other options? > > Thanks! > > Mace > > Mace L. Bentley, Ph.D. > Assistant Professor > Department of Geography > Northern Illinois University > DeKalb, IL 60115 > 815-753-6850 > >