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Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 May 2000 15:52:45 -0400
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At 02:57 PM 05/16/00, Lars Appel wrote:
>Joseph wrote...
>
> >Not only that but issuing a "keep" command will turn security on as well.
>
>Turn security on? Or turn security off? Also see the SET SECURE command.

A keep will turn security on, in the sense that if the file were :RELEASEd
before the keep, it will be :SECUREd after the keep.

It is not clear to me what SET SECURE does; it seems to have no effect on
the security setting of the file after it is kept.


Tom Brandt
Northtech Systems, Inc.
http://www.northtech.com

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