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@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ well. Using <acronym>SMB</acronym> you can access so-called
<quote>shares</quote> (&ie; folders made available by the server)
as well as printers. </para>
-<para>&kde; comes with built-in support for the <acronym>SMB</acronym>
-protocol. As &kde; is network-transparent that means you can access
+<para>&tde; comes with built-in support for the <acronym>SMB</acronym>
+protocol. As &tde; is network-transparent that means you can access
<acronym>SMB</acronym> shares from everywhere you can access your
local files, for example in the &konqueror; file manager and in the
-file dialog. To make use of this you should provide &kde; with some
+file dialog. To make use of this you should provide &tde; with some
information on your <acronym>SMB</acronym> network. But don't worry,
this is normally pretty simple as, for example, all the Windows
clients in your network need and have the same information.</para>
@@ -74,17 +74,17 @@ or file dialog manual -->
<para>Although there are a lot of insecure <acronym>SMB</acronym>
networks out there which allow access to anyone, in principle you have
to authenticate yourself to access the services of an
-<acronym>SMB</acronym> server. By default, &kde; will use the data
+<acronym>SMB</acronym> server. By default, &tde; will use the data
entered in the <guilabel>Default user name</guilabel> and
<guilabel>Default password</guilabel> fields to authenticate itself on
<acronym>SMB</acronym> hosts. If you leave the field <guilabel>Default
-user name</guilabel> empty, &kde; will try to access
+user name</guilabel> empty, &tde; will try to access
<acronym>SMB</acronym> hosts without a username. If you leave the
-default password empty, it will try without a password. If &kde; is
+default password empty, it will try without a password. If &tde; is
unsuccessful accessing the host using these settings, you will be
asked for a username and a password.</para>
-<important><para>While it makes things more comfortable if &kde;
+<important><para>While it makes things more comfortable if &tde;
stores your <acronym>SMB</acronym> password, this may be a security
problem. If you are using <acronym>SMB</acronym> in a security
conscious environment, you should not store your password here but