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Re: Bad Renders....
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Jeff Coleman
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on Jun 7, 2008 at 12:12:31 am
That seems quite odd. I work at a facility with a SNS SANMP. That disconnect does take awhile, but it only takes a few minutes here not an hour. The facility has 2 macs connected.
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