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On 8/29/2013 9:17 PM, Gordon Morehouse wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Bryan Carey:<br>
> It's possible. One should always review all configuration
files<br>
> before making their node operational. You can't assume that
it will<br>
> be configured in a particular manner.<br>
<br>
> I mean, who would have thought the TBB would ship with
JavaScript <br>
> enabled... ;)<br>
<br>
ZING. Ouch. ;)<br>
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I am confused by this thread. In fact, the specific downloaded file
that the OP is referring to is not named, nor is it mentioned
whether it was installed 'as-is' or with a modified configuration.
<br>
Then a follow-up message refers to TBB, which is not even a relay
package.<br>
David C<br>
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