I would love to post it.  What would the best place to store this be?

Jacob Hoover

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From: Chris Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 11:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jacob Hoover
Subject: No binaries! [Was: RE: Getting started with Win NT4]


Jacob, list readers, a hint from the footnotes:

At 4/25/2002 Thursday 12:01 PM, you wrote:

>Try using this app I wrote to set your pass. . . .

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As you see, to promote Safe Tx, to absolve the list-owner from acts of the
malicious, and to save archive space, Majordomo strips attachments on
vnc-list.  You must "Cc:" (or additionally "To:") George Pitcher to give
him the VNCPassSet.zip.  That covers the case of getting the file to a
single individual.

Better yet, put VNCPassSet.zip in a permanent FTP site, or give it a
permanent web page download link.  Reference the site or link in your
message, then *anyone* can use your contribution.

I say "permanent" because nothing is more frustrating to a researcher (me!)
than to discover the perfect solution to a problem in a mail archive, then
discover that the link to that perfect solution is dead!  Then one has to
hunt down the original author, perhaps wake him from a sound sleep (or
otherwise disturb him), and bother him for what may be (for him) ancient
history.

Best regards,
--
Chris Johansen
33 Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801-2835
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