* ntsec.sgml: Fix typo.
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| 2008-12-04  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||
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| 	* ntsec.sgml: Fix typo. | ||||
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| 2008-12-03  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||
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| 	* ntsec.sgml: Revamp parts of the doc for clearness. | ||||
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| @@ -826,11 +826,11 @@ can access the password of all keys stored this way in the registry.</para> | ||||
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| <para>Conclusion: If your system is used exclusively by you, and if | ||||
| you're also the only administrator of your system, and if your system is | ||||
| adequately locked down to prevent malicious access, you can savely use | ||||
| adequately locked down to prevent malicious access, you can safely use | ||||
| this method.  If your machine is part of a network which has | ||||
| dedicated administrators, and you're not one of these administrators, | ||||
| but you (think you) can trust your administrators, you can probably | ||||
| savely use this method.</para> | ||||
| safely use this method.</para> | ||||
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| <para>In all other cases, don't use this method.  You have been warned.</para> | ||||
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