Re: access control on key containers

From: Mick J. (third_man_on_the_moon_at_yahoo.fr)
Date: 11/24/05


Date: 24 Nov 2005 00:42:45 -0800

than kou, but I wish I had different applications, each one using its
own container that could not be shared with other applications.
any idea for doing this ?

mick



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