Re: Encryption > access denied after importing key with Certificate

From: martin (martin_26@optusnet.com.au)
Date: 09/20/02


From: "martin" <martin_26@optusnet.com.au>
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 08:53:56 -0700


Depends..Al...are you giving me reason to be paranoid?

Maybe thats why encryption & all other security measures
were invented, to keep all the "Al Morris's" at a safe
distance....Im just curious here ...u obviously know
everything there is to know about your computers & IT..i
take it you must be a Network admin' with all the
MCP,MCSE,CNA,CCNA..up your sleeve., You do everything
right..never run into problems & never have to seek
advise...all i can say to you is I bow to your knowledge
& wisdom...or did u maybe just stumble up the beaten path
& log onto the wrong newsgroup...why dont u stick to your
adult chat sites...they need more people like u there..

PS: How secure are your firewalls ? ..I'd check them
paranoid if i was you :)

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>wow....little paranoid aren't we.....
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