On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:21:15 -0500 Carolyn Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> It's like having two different computers, each
> specifically adjusted 
> how we each like it, and neither interfering
> with the other. We set 
> up both users with administrative privileges
> and so far haven't had 
> any problems. Since then, I have forgotten his
> log-in password, and 
> he has forgotten mine. Cool.
> Carolyn Harvey
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Carolyn,

Sounds great!!  How do you deal with a situation where you want to share
something on the computer with your husband.  Like some software or something.
 Is there a "shared" folder which is accessible via both log-ins?

Dale


"In most cases there is no free exercise whatever ... of the moral sense."--Henry 
David Thoreau

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