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> index.docbook:165
>        <para>&smb4k; automatically scans the network neighborhood for active 
> workgroups and domains on start-up and presents them in the network 
> neighborhood browser. Opening a workgroup item shows the servers belonging to 
> it. If you want to access the shares of one of the servers, you have to open 
> the desired server.</para>
> -      <para>There are two scan modes available. The traditional one, where 
> initially only workgroups and domains are looked up and scans are only made 
> when necessary &#8212; &ie; when you execute a network item &#8212;, and one, 
> where the network is scanned periodically for <emphasis>all</emphasis> 
> available network items including servers and shares. While the former one is 
> the default, the latter one can be enabled in the <link 
> linkend="configuration_network_periodic_scanning">configuration 
> dialog</link>.</para>
> -      <para>There are <link linkend="configuration_network_browselist">three 
> methods</link> to retrieve the browse list: The default one is to scan the 
> network neighborhood for all available master browsers. The second and third 
> method directly query a master browser to get the browse list. The difference 
> is that the former is a dynamic one, where the current master browser of your 
> workgroup or domain is looked up and used, and the latter is a static one, 
> where a fixed name or IP address is used. It is recommended that you choose 
> the dynamic method. However, there might be circumstances that make it 
> necessary to use a static name or IP address.</para>
> +      <para>&smb4k; usese a traditional scan mode, where initially only 
> workgroups and domains are looked up and scans are only made when necessary 
> &#8212; &ie; when you execute a network item &#8212;.</para>
>        <para>There is also the possibility to wake up sleeping servers prior 
> to scanning the network neighborhood (Wake-On-LAN). If this feature is 
> enabled, &smb4k; sends a magic package to each server that is to be woken up 
> and waits the defined time until it starts the lookup of the workgroups and 
> domains. The Wake-On-LAN setting can be turned on in the <link 
> linkend="configuration_network_wake_on_lan">configuration dialog</link>. The 
> servers that should to be woken up have to be defined in the <link 
> linkend="network_neighborhood_browser_defining_custom_options">Custom 
> Options</link> dialog.</para>

Typo: usese -> uses

> index.docbook:2117
> +            <listitem>
> +              <para>Set the lever of encryption that is used to make 
> connections.</para> <!--FIXME None Tequest Require-->
> +            </listitem>

Typo: lever -> level

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