>
>> I have an question, if the "automatic" NCP is not read-only, users 
>> may delete it somehow and if no other NCP is enabled, then what the 
>> affection will be ? Is it possible the network doesn't work any more ?
> Good question.  Checking the code, I see that the if the "automatic" 
> NCP doesn't exist when nwamd starts, it is created.  So, if a user 
> deletes the "automatic" NCP, then it shouldn't affect the current 
> session as that NCP has already been read.
>
Make sense.

> As for the NoNet and Automatic (automatic? or Automatic?) locations, 
> these are also recreated if they don't exist every time 
> network/location starts.
>
> Anurag
>

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Thanks,
Lizhong


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