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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> This mostly true. You are assuming a setup with NETBEUI only. This can't
> get past the router so there are no external security issues. eCS by
> default installs TCPBEUI will is fully routable, so this needs to be
> handled. XP comes without NETBIOS installed, so many users that want to
> share with XP boxes need to go through the process of securing their
> internal network from external attacks from the TCPBEUI port. Nothing
> terribly difficult, but it does need to be done.
OK, keep going. What gets done to what?
Ray
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