On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:16:51 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop Technical Lead
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> There isn't a ton of documentation on it.
> What behavior are you getting?
Well, for starters, I have about 60 DTUs total connecting to a
2-server FOG running Craig's CAM Chooser. 90% of the time, those DTUs
are running full-screen uttsc as a CAM user. However, "utlicenseadm
-l" on both of those servers gives:
utlicenseadm: No Licenses found
However, I havbe another FOG (providing Solaris desktops) where
"utlicenseadm -l" gives:
DESKTOP ID LICENSE TYPE LICENSE KEY
==============================================================
0003ba6b8a5e RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
0003ba6b9aaa RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
0003ba6b9aaf RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
0003ba6b9ab8 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
0003ba6b9beb RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
0003ba6b9bee RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f3c7620 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f488a24 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f488a2c RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f488f89 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f4892f0 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f4892fd RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f4893e1 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f578b18 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f578b33 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f7ccf7b RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
00144f7cd067 RDPLicense QQAwADIAAAA=
This second FOG has Solaris users running not-full-screen uttsc
sessions.
There are two windows terminal servers providing RDP connewctions to
all of the above.
The picture on the TS license server is even more confusing, with
about an even split between temporary licenses and non-temporary ones.
While we're on the topic, what exactly does "uttsc -O" do? The man
page blurb is not clear to me.
thanks,
-tom
> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:05 -0700, Thomas L Baca wrote:
>> >>>>> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:35:55 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop
Technical Lead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>
>> > Mobility will be affected if the customer is using per-device TS-CAL
>> > licensing.
>>
>> > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc option
>>
>> Is there a good place to look for more information about uttsc and the
>> -O option, utlicenseadm, TS-CAL's, etc.? From the varous man pages,
>> I'm still not sure how this stuff really works.
>>
>> I have a MS TS license server with lots of per-device TS-CALS, but
>> don't seem to be getting consistent behavior w/ regard to TS license
>> token assignments.
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>> -tom
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote:
>>
>> >> Thanks, this won't interfere with session mobility I'm
>> >> assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a complete CAM mode
>> >> Windows session to their users because of their concern about
>> >> Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching Windows
>> >> applications individually using the uttsc command. Any best
>> >> practices information would be helpful.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Ken
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> You can tell Terminal Services to close all disconnected sessions using
>> >> the Terminal Service Configuration snap-in.
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 10:32 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote:
>> >> > All,
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > It appears that whenever a user launches a uttsc RDP connection to our
>> >> > Terminal Server to use a specific windows application, the process
>> >> > continues to run on the TS upon closing the uttsc window. When that
>> >> > same user tries to relaunch the windows application, it complains
that
>> >> > it is already running. I realize one way to get around this is to
have
>> >> > the user log out completely from the Windows session before closing
>> >> > the uttsc window.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a way to automate this when the user simply closes the uttsc
>> >> > session?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > -----
>> >> >
>> >> > Ken Jenkins
>> >> >
>> >> > Systems Engineer
>> >> >
>> >> > Force 3, Inc.
>> >> >
>> >> > Office: (410) 774-7147
>> >> >
>> >> > Mobile: (202) 607-4489
>> >> >
>> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -----
>> >> Ken Jenkins
>> >> Systems Engineer
>> >> Force 3, Inc.
>> >> Office: (410) 774-7147
>> >> Mobile: (202) 607-4489
>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Mobility will be affected if the customer is using per-device TS-CAL
licensing.<BR>
>> > <BR>
>> > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc option<BR>
>> > <BR>
>> > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote:
>> > <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>
>> > <PRE>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks, this won't interfere with session mobility I'm
assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a complete CAM mode Windows session to their users because of their
concern about Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching Windows applications individually using the uttsc
command. Any best practices information would be helpful.</FONT>
>>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks,</FONT>
>>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Ken</FONT>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">You can tell Terminal Services to close all disconnected sessions using</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">the Terminal Service Configuration
snap-in.</FONT>
>>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 10:32 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote:</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> All,</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> It appears that whenever a user launches a uttsc
RDP connection to our</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Terminal Server to use a specific windows
application, the process</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> continues to run on the TS upon closing the uttsc
window. When that</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> same user tries to relaunch the windows
application, it complains that</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> it is already running. I realize one way to get
around this is to have</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> the user log out completely from the Windows
session before closing</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> the uttsc window. </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Is there a way to automate this when the user
simply closes the uttsc</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> session?</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> -----</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Ken Jenkins</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Systems Engineer</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Force 3, Inc.</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> [EMAIL PROTECTED]</FONT>
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>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
>>
>>
>>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">-----</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Ken Jenkins</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Systems Engineer</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Force 3, Inc.</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT>
>> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT>
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> Brad Lackey
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> There isn't a ton of documentation on it.<BR>
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> What behavior are you getting?<BR>
> <BR>
> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:05 -0700, Thomas L Baca wrote:
> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>
> <PRE>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">>>>>> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:35:55 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop
Technical Lead <<A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>> said:</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > Mobility will be affected if the customer is
using per-device TS-CAL</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > licensing.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc
option</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">Is there a good place to look for more information about
uttsc and the</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">-O option, utlicenseadm, TS-CAL's, etc.? From the varous
man pages,</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">I'm still not sure how this stuff really
works.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">I have a MS TS license server with lots of per-device
TS-CALS, but</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">don't seem to be getting consistent behavior w/ regard to
TS license</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">token assignments.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">thanks,</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000">-tom</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins
wrote:</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Thanks, this won't interfere with session
mobility I'm</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a
complete CAM mode</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Windows session to their users because of
their concern about</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching
Windows</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> applications individually using the uttsc
command. Any best</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> practices information would be
helpful.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Thanks,</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Ken</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> You can tell Terminal Services to close all
disconnected sessions using</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> the Terminal Service Configuration
snap-in.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 10:32 -0400, Ken
Jenkins wrote:</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > All,</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > It appears that whenever a user
launches a uttsc RDP connection to our</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Terminal Server to use a specific
windows application, the process</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > continues to run on the TS upon closing
the uttsc window. When that</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > same user tries to relaunch the windows
application, it complains that</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > it is already running. I realize one
way to get around this is to have</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > the user log out completely from the
Windows session before closing</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > the uttsc window. </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Is there a way to automate this when
the user simply closes the uttsc</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > session?</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > -----</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Ken Jenkins</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Systems Engineer</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Force 3, Inc.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> > </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> -----</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Ken Jenkins</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Systems Engineer</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Force 3, Inc.</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL
PROTECTED]</A></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> </FONT>
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> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >>
_______________________________________________</FONT>
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> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> >> <A
HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A></FONT>
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> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > Brad Lackey</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > Desktop Product Lead</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > US Software Practice</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > (720) 548-3339</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL
PROTECTED]</A></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0
TRANSITIONAL//EN"></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <HTML></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <HEAD></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type"
CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8"></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <META NAME="GENERATOR"
CONTENT="GtkHTML/3.14.0"></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > </HEAD></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <BODY></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > Mobility will be affected if the customer is using
per-device TS-CAL licensing.<BR></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <BR></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc
option<BR></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <BR></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins
wrote:</FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <PRE></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks, this won't
interfere with session mobility I'm assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a complete CAM mode Windows session to their users
because of their concern about Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching Windows applications individually using the uttsc
command. Any best practices information would be helpful.</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT
COLOR="#000000">Thanks,</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT
COLOR="#000000">Ken</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">You can tell
Terminal Services to close all disconnected sessions using</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">the Terminal
Service Configuration snap-in.</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">On Tue, 2007-04-03
at 10:32 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote:</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
All,</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; It
appears that whenever a user launches a uttsc RDP connection to our</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Terminal
Server to use a specific windows application, the process</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; continues
to run on the TS upon closing the uttsc window. When that</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; same user
tries to relaunch the windows application, it complains that</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; it is
already running. I realize one way to get around this is to have</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; the user
log out completely from the Windows session before closing</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; the uttsc
window. </FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Is there
a way to automate this when the user simply closes the uttsc</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
session?</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
-----</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Ken
Jenkins</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Systems
Engineer</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Force 3,
Inc.</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Office:
(410) 774-7147</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; Mobile:
(202) 607-4489</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt; [EMAIL
PROTECTED]</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">&gt;
</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT
COLOR="#000000">-----</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Ken
Jenkins</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT
COLOR="#000000">Systems&nbsp;Engineer</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Force 3,
Inc.</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Office:&nbsp;
(410) 774-7147</FONT></FONT>
> <FONT COLOR="#000000"> > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Mobile: (202)
607-4489</FONT></FONT>
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