Mandi! Tomasz Chmielewski
  In chel di` si favelave...

> > 1) currently i'm not using credentials to access the 'wpkg server'
> >  (guest access)
> Bad habit.

why? I can't expose more information then an user can get using
regedit.exe...


> > 3) it is a more 'secure' solution: a protable system moved in an
> >  external/strange network where there's a WPKG setup colud be forced to
> > install/remove something...
> > (ok, will have to match server names, path, credential... it is more
> > like impossible, but could happen).
> Hmm, unlikely. If you're afraid, use usernames/passwords whenever possible.

I'm not afraid, i'm simply considering that.


I've the same trouble with offline file and folders; microsoft are so
dumb that if i move a portable system with some 'syncronized' files
from one branch to another, and on both exist the same share, offline
files and folder start simply to syncronize total different directory
trees. ;(((

The idea for a signature it is not mine, i taken from unison:

        http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/

where some sort of 'peer identification' is used.

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