* ntsec.sgml: Fix typo.

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2008-12-04 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* ntsec.sgml: Fix typo.
2008-12-03 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* ntsec.sgml: Revamp parts of the doc for clearness.

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<para>Conclusion: If your system is used exclusively by you, and if
you're also the only administrator of your system, and if your system is
adequately locked down to prevent malicious access, you can savely use
adequately locked down to prevent malicious access, you can safely use
this method. If your machine is part of a network which has
dedicated administrators, and you're not one of these administrators,
but you (think you) can trust your administrators, you can probably
savely use this method.</para>
safely use this method.</para>
<para>In all other cases, don't use this method. You have been warned.</para>