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        Authentication Failure
        Confirm Disconnect
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        Connection Failure
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        Enter Passcode
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        Error Renaming
        Evaluation Period Ending
        Expiration
        Failed To Create An Incoming Tunnel
        Failed To Read Keymap File
        File Open Error
        Host Identification
        Host Identification Failed
        Keymap Error
        New PIN
        The Remote Host Uses SSH1 Protocol
        Wrong Passphrase
        Wrong Password - Enter Again
        Your License Has Expired
        SSH1 Specific Error Messages >>
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File Open Error

This error indicates that a configuration file (such as KEYMAP.MAP or default.ssh2) could not be properly opened. The file may be damaged, or the file may define an unknown configuration value.

This error may indicate that you are using a configuration file that was created using an earlier version of the SSH Secure Shell client. You can remedy this by saving your configuration file again (select the Save option from the File menu).

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