On 10/18/07, Jake Conk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > maybe it's because you failed to trimm the quote (sig).
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> Trim what quote? I don't see anything about quotes in the VPN
> Connection Manager?
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but when the same cmd is run from terminal it opens up with import
window of VPN configuration.
$nm-vpn-properties
--import-serviceorg.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn --import-file
%f

where as the same doesn't do anything when we click the icon, but when
two argument was removed it shows the VPN windows.
The command contains just "nm-vpn-properties".

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