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To: Joachim Achtzehnter <joachima@realtimeint.com>
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At 06:20 PM 12/6/2000, Joachim Achtzehnter wrote:
> >    - turning off ntsec
>
>Don't know what the implications are and I'm not keen on discussing this
>with company management.


Since b20 didn't have this option and its contributing to the problem you're
seeing, its may be a good compromise.  I don't see why your management would
object to not using ntsec if it wasn't available in b20 but then I don't 
know your management either!;-)


Larry



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