Yes, I was very amused.....I suppose it is kind of funny.
Thanks
Adam Driver
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Exacta Corporation
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date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 17:11:21 -0500
from: John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>>
subject: Re: Telnet SSL question
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 1:28 PM, <ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Just as an update, I've resolved the issue with IBM's help.
It turned out to be [...] a password management application called
KeePass [...]
That's amusing! I actually use KeePass myself. It's a nice little password manager. But yeah, file associations can be tricky in Windows. Ever notice how Adobe wants to lay claim to .fdf files (which in my case is always a Client Access "file description file"
and nothing to do with Adobe)? Fortunately, this hasn't been a serious disruption like your .kdb issue.
John
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