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User Level Security
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Release 3.3.3 now supports security at the user level (as opposed to the host
level) without using XDMCP.

User level security is controlled through an .Xauthority file that is read
each time the server is started or reset.

To enable user level security:
	
	(i)  Create an .Xauthority file using a host based xauth utility.
	(ii) Copy this file to your USER directory (by default,
	     c:\exceedw\user) as XAUTH.

To disable host based security fallback, place a /SECURITY line in the 
Access Database.

This feature is only supported in the 32-bit server.


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Mouse erratic problem in Windows 3.0/3.1 386 Enhanced Mode:
-----------------------------------------------------------

Windows 3.0/3.1 has a problem in standard mode and 386 enhanced mode where 
the mouse suddenly begins to behave erratically under certain circumstances
on some systems.  Microsoft states the problem can be solved on a case by 
case basis and is not directly related to Windows or Microsoft's mouse 
drivers, but is the result of external factors.

To solve the problem if it occurs using a Logitech Series 9 mouse,
Microsoft suggests loading Logitech's DOS based mouse driver in either 
your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS.

To solve the problem if it occurs on IBM PS/2s, Microsoft suggests using 
the /m:2 or /m:ps2 parameter on your HIMEM.SYS command line in your 
CONFIG.SYS.  If this does not solve the problem, try using a serial port
mouse instead of the bus mouse port or obtain an add-in bus mouse board and
attach the mouse to the add-in board's port instead of the motherboard mouse
port or upgrade the keyboard ROM BIOS in your PS/2.

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