That is the default behavior.  If you don't include the contexts into each 
other, they can't call each other.



On September 11, 2006 03:35, Khaled Chehab wrote:
> Dear
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> I have two contexts how could I isolate context A from context B ,in other
> words I want to ban  context A from calling context B
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