I have a client with Symantec Antivirus corporate version 8.0 running on 10
computers. Just recently the date stamp on the virus definitions stopped
showing on the client screen and now just shows blank space. This is a known
issue.
Everything else seems to run fine. They are still deliverin
Hi Cesar
If you are doing anything on the reportlistener which you had enquired
recently plz let us know also.
I will test foxchart and let you know also.
Keep up the good work.
Ajoy Khaund
Neamati Road
Near Bhogdoi Bridge
Jorhat 785 001
Assam, India
Tel: 91-376-2351288
Cell: 91-94350-92287
Hi Profoxers,
Recently I've released a new version of FoxCharts.
Still in Alpha, this version is destinated to people that have interest in
the tool and can help testing and improving it.
Since the first release that was announced here lots of improvements were
added, new charts and functionali
Just wanted to let everyone know about a event that Firefox is having. They are
trying to set a world record for most downloads done in 24 hours. The download
will be Mozilla Firefox 3.0. You can visit their page for more information by
clicking the images below. When they set a date, (supposedl
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Michael Madigan wrote:
>> Well I wouldn't have known who the heck he was talking about until you
>> volunteered that information.
>>
>>
>
> I never said anyone's name. Those people who feel responsible can jump
> to whatever conclusions they'd like
John Harvey wrote:
> Is a sith master like a jedi?
Sheep.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> Well I wouldn't have known who the heck he was talking about until you
> volunteered that information.
>
>
I never said anyone's name. Those people who feel responsible can jump
to whatever conclusions they'd like. Pathetic.
Is a sith master like a jedi?
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Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 8:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Re: harassment?
Anyone is free to block someone's emails - but claiming harassment while
a
Well I wouldn't have known who the heck he was talking about until you
volunteered that information.
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> Subject: Re: Re: harassment?
> To: "ProFox Email List"
> Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008,
Anyone is free to block someone's emails - but claiming harassment while
also calling the person a douche-bag and a Sith Master is quite the
display of bravado!
KG
Michael Madigan wrote:
> Block his/her email address.
>
>
>
>
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SnagIt will let you open a picture and then save it as an icon and I use it
constantly for other purposes. I use it most often to capture a picture of a
form, and then to edit the picture, adding "stamps." It has built in stamps or
you can create your own. I might label parts of the form so I
We got another "issue" from the recent "upgrade"
If you are running terminal services and accessing the console of the remote
pc pre-upgrade you would set your shortcut to say mstc.exe /v:computername
/console ( now you have to use /admin)
John
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On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sure enough, it turned on the firewall of a client and I couldn't connect
> to work on it.
>
> Crazy!
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>
Crazy that it worked?
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> Sure enough, it turned on the firewall of a client and I couldn't
> connect to work on it.
>
Bastards!
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> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:56 PM
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Block his/her email address.
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Sure enough, it turned on the firewall of a client and I couldn't connect to
work on it.
Crazy!
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Kris,
> 1) Does a pre-paid legal plan sound interesting to you for your business
> and/or personal issues?
Yes.
> 2) Do you have a lawyer on retainer?
At specific times.
> 3) Do you have contract issues that you'd like to head off?
Yes, but not frequently.
> 4) Have you ever had a legal con
Quick Survey Questions:
1) Does a pre-paid legal plan sound interesting to you for your business
and/or personal issues?
2) Do you have a lawyer on retainer?
3) Do you have contract issues that you'd like to head off?
4) Have you ever had a legal conflict with a client?
5) Do you use standard
I am setting up a system to Hotsync a Palm device to a Primary PC over the
Internet. The Primary connects to the Internet through EVDO which means a
dynamic IP address so I use DynDNS. The Palm plugs into an Internet connected
laptop. Hotsyncs work but the user needs to enter name or address
Kevin S. Goff wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Assuming that you're referring to me at the end...I've never forwarded
> anything that you wrote to John. And I sure as hell am not someone's
> "underling"...
>
> For someone who doesn't want any communication with him, you seem to be
> going to great emotiona
Mike,
Assuming that you're referring to me at the end...I've never forwarded
anything that you wrote to John. And I sure as hell am not someone's
"underling"...
For someone who doesn't want any communication with him, you seem to be
going to great emotional lengths to communicate that.
Kevin
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Whil Hentzen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just got a call from a professed non-techie who is having problems with
> their Accountmate/DOS system. Seems it can't find it's data anymore.
>
I would guess this is probably a network thing, as the postings around
here i
That's exactly why I am moving to Visual C# with SQL Server 2005 express for
my POS/Inventory Management application suite, in which some sensitive data
such as sales amounts and inventory item cost had to be distributed to many
stores.
SQL server also does all the batch jobs for inventory data rep
You can also get the free utility PNG2ICO which I use a lot.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
David Crooks wrote:
> On Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:55 PM Michael wrote:
>
>> I've got a graphic (GIF, JPG, or BMP...can't recall ottomh) and I want
> to snag a piece of it and turn that portion into an ic
Paul McNett wrote:
> Sytze de Boer wrote:
>> I'm sure I'm missing something here.
>> You leave Inno scripts open and unsaved ?
>> You leave vfp code open and unsaved ?
>>
>> I have some comments but I'm sure you wouldn't want to hear.
>
> I was thinking the same thing. In edit/run/edit mode, I sav
On Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:55 PM Michael wrote:
>I've got a graphic (GIF, JPG, or BMP...can't recall ottomh) and I want
to snag a piece of it and turn that portion into an icon file.
>M$ has a page that recommends using Illustrator or Freehand
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms997636.a
I've got a graphic (GIF, JPG, or BMP...can't recall ottomh) and I want
to snag a piece of it and turn that portion into an icon file. M$ has a
page that recommends using Illustrator or Freehand
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms997636.aspx), but I have
neither, and MS Paint doesn't do
Sytze de Boer wrote:
> I'm sure I'm missing something here.
> You leave Inno scripts open and unsaved ?
> You leave vfp code open and unsaved ?
>
> I have some comments but I'm sure you wouldn't want to hear.
I was thinking the same thing. In edit/run/edit mode, I save literally
once a minute pr
>> Hey, I noted on the Advantage Database Server page today that you can
have VFP tables OVER 2 GIG!<<
There are issues with Advantage Database Server when migrating or using it with
VFP tables. You can
read Doug's article in the special April issue of FoxRockX. I have seen 7GB
DBFs opened usin
Sytze de Boer wrote:
> I'm sure I'm missing something here.
> You leave Inno scripts open and unsaved ?
> You leave vfp code open and unsaved ?
>
> I have some comments but I'm sure you wouldn't want to hear.
>
Absolutely terrible practice and I quite often don't do itit's those
late late n
Hmmm... Bittorrent, eh? So if we had Comcast out here, where they "monitor
and manage" Bittorrent packets (but do not intentionally impede the packets)
we just may be hosed? heh-heh...
Gil
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>
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:18 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
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> Some dooschbag keeps harassing me via email. I don't even read his/her
> emails...not worth my time. I say "harass" because I made it quite
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I'm sure I'm missing something here.
You leave Inno scripts open and unsaved ?
You leave vfp code open and unsaved ?
I have some comments but I'm sure you wouldn't want to hear.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:00 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I could have *
No, they'll leave it alone but charge your mandatory online MS account for
the unpaid DRM charges as you downloaded the "tutorials" with bittorrent. :)
David Smith
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(585) 352-6600 ext.1730
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Just got a call from a professed non-techie who is having problems with
their Accountmate/DOS system. Seems it can't find it's data anymore.
Seeing as I don't have DOS around here, nor do I know anything about
Accountmate, I'm probably not the best guy for the job.
Probably just a couple of hou
David Crooks wrote:
> On Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:37 PM Michael wrote:
>
>> Very cool! Thanks. It'd be nice to attend one of those, but it'll
> need to be out here on the East Coast within driving distance for me.
>
> Keep an eye on this website:
> http://www.cmap-online.org/CodeCamp/
>
> The
On May 29, 2008, at 12:18 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
> Some dooschbag keeps harassing me via email. I don't even read his/
> her
> emails...not worth my time.
One of the pleasures of having your own SMTP server: you can just
create a procmail recipe that route
Whil Hentzen wrote:
> MarsPhoenix is tweeting. How cool is that?
>
> I've been trying to get the kids interested in the landing but so far,
> no dice. Maybe enough regular updates and one of them will hook the
> kids. I dunno. _I'm_ pretty excited about it all.
>
> Is Phoenix running FoxPro?
>
On Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:37 PM Michael wrote:
>Very cool! Thanks. It'd be nice to attend one of those, but it'll
need to be out here on the East Coast within driving distance for me.
Keep an eye on this website:
http://www.cmap-online.org/CodeCamp/
They probably have the next one in the fa
This it what I understand and its not been a problem so far. The newer v8
one has been. I think both the normal (8) and 71 versions are the same
except runtimes.
Allen
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Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:46 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Some dooschbag at one of our sites is making such a stink about our VFP9
>> free tables not being secure, and telling how folks can get into the
>> tables on the LAN a
MarsPhoenix is tweeting. How cool is that?
I've been trying to get the kids interested in the landing but so far,
no dice. Maybe enough regular updates and one of them will hook the
kids. I dunno. _I'm_ pretty excited about it all.
Is Phoenix running FoxPro?
"No, but it COULD be!"
Whil
(even
Allen wrote:
> woops I lost the following bit off the email for some reason. Must be wrong
> crypt provider :)
> Vfpencryption from criag is in two flavours. I think he made the first using
> c++ with v8 runtimes but these are hard to get hold of for some reason and
> he must have had complaints b
Stephen Russell wrote:
> looks like a great set of sessions, price is "*Always Free
> * Code Camps are always free for attendees."
>
> http://desertcodecamp.com/sessions.aspx
>
> Not just M$ here.
>
Very cool! Thanks. It'd be nice to attend one of those, but it'll need
to be out here on the
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:46 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some dooschbag at one of our sites is making such a stink about our VFP9
> free tables not being secure, and telling how folks can get into the
> tables on the LAN and do bad things. I laugh becau
woops I lost the following bit off the email for some reason. Must be wrong
crypt provider :)
Vfpencryption from criag is in two flavours. I think he made the first using
c++ with v8 runtimes but these are hard to get hold of for some reason and
he must have had complaints because he created a 71
Which bit.
I had the VFP crypt class working but it did on occation and I never found
out why, mess up by returning blanks. I don't think it was the class itself
but the API. Vista is unable to fing the Crypt provider. I think Vista is a
broken subset of XP as it seems much is broken :)
Allen wrot
looks like a great set of sessions, price is "*Always Free
* Code Camps are always free for attendees."
http://desertcodecamp.com/sessions.aspx
Not just M$ here.
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Allen wrote:
> Maybe he needs to look at the firewall if its that bad
Exactly! There's so many other levels of security that they've bypassed
by the time they get to the file server This is the classic example
of "shit flows downhill."
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Allen wrote:
> I was happy with the crypt class but forget it with vista. Also it can be
> tempremental. I use vfpencryption71.fll. The newer one is a pain as the
> runtimes are not easy to sort out.
Can you elaborate on that?
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Some dooschbag keeps harassing me via email. I don't even read his/her
emails...not worth my time. I say "harass" because I made it quite
clear years ago that I did not want him/her to email me anymore. When
your comments are not welcome and you continue to communicate to me,
that's harrassm
I was happy with the crypt class but forget it with vista. Also it can be
tempremental. I use vfpencryption71.fll. The newer one is a pain as the
runtimes are not easy to sort out.
Allen
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Maybe he needs to look at the firewall if its that bad
Allen
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Subject: It's that time again from the PHBs"VFP9 free tabl
It's cheaper to rent if you hate your wife.
--- On Thu, 5/29/08, Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To: "ProFox Email List"
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> So, doing the maths on the Paul McCartney-Heat
Next thing you know they'll be deleting the porno on my pc for my own good.
--- On Thu, 5/29/08, Gil Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Subject: RE: [NF] F*cking M$ update
> To: profox@
Gil Hale wrote:
> Unethical? Why my dear friend, it is for your own good. M$ knows and
> understands far better than you do (or any of us) what needs we have, and
> what is best for our PCs and Servers when it comes to update and firewall
> options. Yes, as history has shown us time and again, w
Kent Belan wrote:
> I use cryptor to secure my DBF tables.
> Works fine with VFP9 and is very easy to implement.
> No one will be able to view the data with a "viewer" program.
> HTH,
> Kent
But how do you keep the table in the secure fashion while using it from
several client PCs? Seems to me
Gil Hale wrote:
> I had considered using it, but it still has a database size limit that only
> seemed to delay the inevitable capacity limitations we already face with VFP
> file sizes. I ended up going to PostgreSQL, in part because its license is
> totally free, and it is every bit as capable a
> I knew it!!! I emailed Mary Jo Foley, saying she should bring this into
> a broader public forum to hold M$'s feet to the fire on this unethical
> move
Unethical? Why my dear friend, it is for your own good. M$ knows and
understands far better than you do (or any of us) what needs we
I had considered using it, but it still has a database size limit that only
seemed to delay the inevitable capacity limitations we already face with VFP
file sizes. I ended up going to PostgreSQL, in part because its license is
totally free, and it is every bit as capable as MySQL, and can fo up a
I would not use the _crypt class because the Windows API gives different
results depending on the OS
version (same issue as Allen). We looked at this a few years back for
activation code type logic and
it worked fantastic on XP, but then when we tested it on Windows 2000 it did
not return the sa
Jim Harvey wrote:
> Michael (Babcock),
>
> Last night my wireless media player would not connect to the media server on
> my desktop pc. Everything seemed to be operating properly, just would not
> allow a connection.
>
> Checked my firewall settings and the Windows firewall had been turned "ON"
As an aside to this, has anyone ever used or considered using SQLite as
a VFP backend ?
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I've used Craig's library successfully in a production application. I
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I'm preparing to use Craig's library to do something similar. I've been
using it. as well as his regex library, with no particular issues other
than you have to have the correct VC++ runtimes installed on the client
systems. For me, that's not a big deal.
MB Software Solutions General Account w
The only thing I've ever thought of to do, but never got around to
researching how, or if it was already built out there.
Setup a single user that only has access to these files on the network. Then
a startup application will need to impersonate that user from the user's
desktop without any inter
I´ll pay you at the brazilian VFP conference.
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> -Mensagem original-
We're preparing to take the approach of encrypting some sensitive fields
in our app (like credit card, ssn, etc.).
What tool would you use?
(a) VFPEncryption from Craig Boyd
(http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink,guid,5d4a0cf0-7d1d-4353-a49b-667946ff1c81.aspx)
(b) the Window
Hi
I remember doing something about security when I used Clipper.
I just exchanged the header of the .dbf file with the last record,
using the raw functions.
It was great.
HTH, E.
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Tracy Pearson wrote:
>>From the presentation I saw at SWFox 2007, it will enable you to use
> existing VFP 9 DBFs and put them into a secure location only the Server has
> access to. Making all your request through the server.
>
> Since the code I work in accesses the tables directly, and not thr
I use cryptor to secure my DBF tables.
Works fine with VFP9 and is very easy to implement.
No one will be able to view the data with a "viewer" program.
HTH,
Kent
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Michael (Babcock),
Last night my wireless media player would not connect to the media server on
my desktop pc. Everything seemed to be operating properly, just would not
allow a connection.
Checked my firewall settings and the Windows firewall had been turned "ON"
(I'm using Trend Micro so I had
use Smoothwall. it is a Linux system but will be great for dhcp and it
is free and can run on a very old machine with minimal memory
kam wrote:
Somewhat related:
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>From the presentation I saw at SWFox 2007, it will enable you to use
existing VFP 9 DBFs and put them into a secure location only the Server has
access to. Making all your request through the server.
Since the code I work in accesses the tables directly, and not through any
views, this means a l
Some dooschbag at one of our sites is making such a stink about our VFP9
free tables not being secure, and telling how folks can get into the
tables on the LAN and do bad things. I laugh because this app has been
working great for this company for years and it's never been a problem
until Mr.
I am currently reading Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life by Alex Bellos and
there is a whole chapter in the book about the unique ways Brazillians
choose names and nicknames - an interesting read.
Kevin
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Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> Well I haven't been able to do too much work on the SQL Class wrapper
> recently but the performance figures I got from your data were good. There
> is no better test than using remote data to confirm as I'm sure you are
> aware.
>
> Hopefully I'll be able to post
Ailsom F. Heringer (OSKLEN) wrote:
> Sorry for the [NF] tag, but I don’t get [OT] messages.
> --
Bzzzt...that's no excuse. There are no free passes...you must pay $1
towards the SWFox slush fund now (since there's no Hotlanta fund anymore).
Michael,
Well I haven't been able to do too much work on the SQL Class wrapper
recently but the performance figures I got from your data were good. There
is no better test than using remote data to confirm as I'm sure you are
aware.
Hopefully I'll be able to post the finished work soon.
Thanks ag
The URL is:
http://www.foxbrasil.com.br/conferencia/
I Will ask about sessions in English. At the 2004 conference, Markus Egger
led a session.
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Sorry for the [NF] tag, but I dont get [OT] messages.
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It´s not a commom name ... My mother choose it from a street guide ...
Ailson ( with N and not M) is a little bit more commom.
Heringer is from germany. My grandfather was german.
There
Ailsom F. Heringer (OSKLEN) wrote:
> VFP developers wearing bikinis ? It´s not a good idea. And São Paulo is not
> the best place use it. But if you want to, you can buy one at Osklen
>
My Brazillian girlfriend says that the bikinis here in the US are SOO
MUCH more fabric that the ones they wea
Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> What you have to do is modify the resource file:
> Set up a table MyTable with a couple of fields in it and create a simple
> report MyReport with these fields in.
>
> Run the following program with table Mytable and report MyReport names
> appropriately set.
>
>
Hi Cathy!
Cathy Pountney wrote:
> The PROMPT clause has nothing to do with whether or not the printer button
> appears on the toolbar. What it does is control whether or not the Printer
> Dialog pops up once the user hits the printer button. Without the clause,
> the report goes to the default pri
So, doing the maths on the Paul McCartney-Heather Mills divorce.
After 5 years of marriage, he paid her $49 million.
Assuming he banged her every night during their 5 year relationship, it
ends up costing him $26,849 per lay, not counting attorney's fees and
court costs.
On the other hand, Elli
Ailsom,
Just as a matter of interest, how did you come to get your name? I Googled
Ailsom and there are only 10 entries and 4 of them are you.
It must be cool to have a unique name like that.
Dave Crozier
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Are there English speaking sessions?
Also, that web url didn't work...got a working one?
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VFP developers wearing bikinis ? It´s not a good idea. And São Paulo is not
the best place use it. But if you want to, you can buy one at Osklen
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> there are no women in bikini
> there, just gays, some look like Michael, ugly
Hmmm, now who wants to go still? Did you mean to say "guys", not "gays"?
Not that it matters to me, I am just wondering if that was a "fraudulent
slip", or intentional. BTW, either way I won't be going ... No chick
Hi Dave
The conference is in São Paulo, there are no women in bikini
there, just gays, some look like Michael, ugly.
Cheers, E.
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The PROMPT clause has nothing to do with whether or not the printer button
appears on the toolbar. What it does is control whether or not the Printer
Dialog pops up once the user hits the printer button. Without the clause,
the report goes to the default printer. With the clause, the user can pick
Kevin and Ailsom,
Does this mean loads of bikini clad VFP developers with "brazillian's" or is
this just wishful thinking on my behalf?
Well you can only dream can't you. ;-)
Than again, the mere thought of Mr. Madigan or Mr. Theisen scantily clad in
bikinis after a waxing is not a nice thought
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