Are there any known problems with the screen saver / screen lock program?
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Are there any known problems with the screen saver / screen lock program?
Yes. In version 3.5 and 3.51, if the administrator decide to kick a user off, then the admin has a small time window to see the content of the users current screen and desktop.
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