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		<description>Please, don't use function keys in your password. The behavior of function keys changes from one application to another so you might become locked out, unable to log in.

Use only letters (capital and small), numbers and punctuation marks that you can type on any keyboard (no local or typographic varieties).

Of course, if you're certain that the system supports it, and you know you'll use the password only locally, you can put anything you like. Go for a mix of chinese, arabic and klingon symbols.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please, don&#8217;t use function keys in your password. The behavior of function keys changes from one application to another so you might become locked out, unable to log in.</p>
<p>Use only letters (capital and small), numbers and punctuation marks that you can type on any keyboard (no local or typographic varieties).</p>
<p>Of course, if you&#8217;re certain that the system supports it, and you know you&#8217;ll use the password only locally, you can put anything you like. Go for a mix of chinese, arabic and klingon symbols.</p>
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