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+Security related test documents readme
+
+--------- autotest.p12 ---------
+
+This is a dummy certificate for OpenOffice.org / StarOffice automated testing.
+The password is "autotest"
+
+Usage:
+Import the certificate in either
+- Mozilla
+- Thunderbird or
+- Firebird
+
+When importing the certificate you will be asked to set a password.
+Use "autotest" here as well, if you forget your password, you won't
+be able to get rid of the certificate anymore.
+
+Go back to the office.
+
+The application will then find the certificate the next time you go to
+Tools -> Macros ... -> Digital Signatures and click the button
+"import". You will be prompted for the password, enter "autotest".
+Now you can work with certificates.
+
+Note: The certificate is time-limited for two years. When it expires,
+a new certificate will have to be generated and the documents might
+have to be refreshed as well (don't know for sure)
+
+
+------- test_macro.odt ------------
+
+This is a document that contains a macro in the file content.xml which was a
+security breach in some older Office version