Findign unused interfaces in Ciscoworks

Is there a report I can run in RME that will
list all of our unused interfaces from all the switches in inventory?

1. Go to Campus Manager ---> Reports ---> Report Generator
2. Select Campus Manager Reports ---> From "Select a report", select "Port Attributes".
3. Select All devices and run type immediate and submit.
This will display the Campus Manager report with  for port, port description, type, AdminStatus, OperStatus, and many others.
-nael

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    We have 3 differents computer's hardware. Photoshop CS6 works fine on 2 of them.
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    We dont have this problem with any other program in the CS6 suite.
    We dont have this problem with Photoshop CS5.
    We have the same graphic card and driver on the others computers where Photoshop CS6 works perfectly well.
    What's bugging us is everything else in the production suite works fine!
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    We're hopeless!
    Here is the specific hardware where the problem occur.
    Hardware:
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    Intel XEON e5220 2.27 ghz
    6 GIGS (RAM)
    Quadro FX 1800
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    OPEN GL: Version 3.3
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    Système d'exploitation : Windows 7 64 bits
    Version : 6.1 Service Pack 1
    Architecture système : UC Intel Famille :6, modèle :10, niveau :5 avec MMX, SSE Entier, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
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    Nombre de processeurs logiques : 8
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    Mémoire libre : 4316 Mo
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    Mode de dessin OpenGL : Standard
    Mode OpenGL normal autorisé : Vrai.
    Mode OpenGL avancé autorisé : Vrai.
    Anciens GPU OpenGL autorisés : Non détectés.
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    Module de rendu de la carte vidéo : Quadro FX 1800/PCIe/SSE2
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    Date du pilote : 20120209000000.000000-000
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    Mémoire vidéo : 768 Mo
    Taille de la texture rectangle vidéo : 8192
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    Chemin des fichiers temporaires : C:\Users\elebel\AppData\Local\Temp\
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